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Justice Department filings in a Maryland case provide previously unseen details of the Trump administration's mass firings.
Probationary employees at the CFPB, HUD and other federal agencies had their jobs restored temporarily in two court rulings ...
Roughly 15,500 reinstatements were a direct result of the district court order, while roughly 6,000 workers were already ...
Judge William Alsup ruled that mass firings by the Trump administration didn’t follow federal law. The agencies ordered to rehire probationary workers included the Department of Agriculture, ...
Filings in federal court in Maryland provide the fullest accounting yet of mass firings of probationary workers at 18 ...
The Trump administration has moved to reinstate at least 24,500 recently fired probationary workers following a pair of ...
A hearing in federal court will help determine whether a temporary restraining order is put in place to block the mass ...
A court filing said the reinstatement process was underway for the workers despite the "substantial burdens" the process ...
A Maryland judge temporarily halted mass layoffs of probationary employees at multiple agencies, citing legal violations and harm to states' ability to respond to unemployment needs.
A federal judge in Maryland restored the jobs of potentially tens of thousands of fired probationary federal employees late ...
U.S. District Judge James Bredar's order applies to 12 departments and several agencies that fired probationary workers ...
The order from U.S. District Judge James Bredar came in a lawsuit filed by 19 states and the District of Columbia against ...
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