Washington – The Federal Judge in Washington allowed the President Donald Trump Mass shooting of federal workers to move forward.
The Space of the American County Christopher Cooper decided on Thursday that he could not approve the trade union proposal representing workers to temporarily block the release. He found that their appeal amounted to the employment dispute and must follow a different procedure stated in the Federal Employment Act.
Cooper admitted that the second term of office of the Republic President “defined by a rascal executive actions caused, some say to design, disorders, and even chaos in a wide neighborhood of American society.”
But Cooper, when he was appointed President Barack Obama, wrote that judges “duty were for legal issues based on the level of laws and precedes,” not at all times, the consequences of their judgments for the average people. “
The decision comes while thousands of employees of the Federal Government showed the door during the first month of Trump’s second administration.
The Management Board argued in court, did not show that they are faced with the type of irreparable, direct damage that would justify the excuse to stop the emergency.
Unions representing hundreds of thousands of federal workers, maintain that Trump efforts to reduce federal labor force Conflicts from the power of congresses to shape the size and direction of the Agency through the adoption of funding, as well as to laws that detail how such dismissals must be implemented.
The President of the Union of National Civil Servants, Doreen Greenwald, said that the decision of Cooper is a temporary set and that “Federal employees will receive their day to challenge illegal mass fillings and other attacks on their own affairs, their agencies and their agencies and their agencies and their agencies and their agencies and their agencies and their agencies and their agencies and their agencies and their agencies and their agencies of service in the country. “
The lawsuit is among the more than 80 challenges a number of shares of trump cards taken with its blitz executive orders. Unions also filed Separate suit Challenging mass charges in California this week.
2025-02-21 12:14:00