The Pentagon is reinstating fired probationary employees, but many are still waiting for instructions on returning to work, while others are still in limbo.
On March 18, the federal government filed a response to U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup’s request for information regarding the status ...
Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of probationary employees it illegally fired.
To date, only the Transportation Department is promising its reinstated probationary employees will soon be back on the job.
A federal judge ruled that the impacted workers at six federal government agencies will be rehired after they were fired in ...
A federal judge told the Trump administration late Monday that fired probationary workers must be returned to their old jobs, not just placed on administrative leave, as many departments have been ...
President Donald Trump believes the Supreme Court may need to get involved after a judge ordered the rehiring of fired federal employees. U.S. District Judge William Alsup […] ...
An appeals court has denied a Trump administration request to block a district court's ruling that directs it to rehire tens ...
An appeals court rejected the Trump's request for an immediate block on a lower court ruling that reinstated thousands of ...
The order affects workers at six federal agencies, plus workers who had already been granted relief through an earlier ruling ...
It is sad, a sad day, when our government would fire some good employee and say it was based on performance when they know ...
President Donald Trump said the Supreme Court may need to weigh in on Clinton-appointed judge's order to rehire federal ...