Whether to return to the federal workforce is a decision confronting thousands of fired employees after two judges this month found legal problems with how President Donald Trump is carrying out a dramatic downsizing of the U.S. government. One ruling by a California federal judge would reinstate 16,000 probationary employees.
A federal judge in Maryland says he will extend a temporary order requiring the Trump administration to bring back federal workers who were fired as the president seeks to dramatically downsize the fe
A federal judge who ordered the Trump administration to reinstate nearly 25,000 fired government employees said on Wednesday that he could narrow his ruling to workers based in Washington, D.C., and the 19 mostly Democratic-led states that sued over the mass firings.
A federal judge in San Francisco ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to rehire thousands of probationary workers let go in mass firings across multiple agencies, blasting their
Thousands of probationary federal employees reinstated to their positions via court orders aren’t back to work, as the administration fights lawsuits over President Donald Trump‘s efforts to reshape the federal workforce.
More than 8% of employees responding to the U.S. federal judiciary's first-ever nationwide survey examining workplace conditions in the court system reported experiencing sexual harassment, discrimination or other forms of abusive conduct on the job.
Last July, the defendants — the city of Northampton and the two officers — filed a motion to dismiss the case over a failure to state a claim last July, according to the docket. On Jan. 13, Driouech f