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On Thursday, the Federal Judge blocked the initiative of the President Donald Trump to encourage federal employees to leave them offering their financial incentives. This verdict came only for hours before the midnight deadline for workers to apply for a delayed resignation program, widely known as redemption.
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole Jr. In Boston, he did not comment on the legality of the program. He scheduled a hearing for Monday at 2 pm and sent officers to extend the application deadline to the program until after the hearing.
Multiple unions filed lawsuits against Trump plans, which devised Elon Musk, top advisor. The Ministry of Government of Musk (Doge), and the Republic President aims to reduce and reshape the federal labor force.
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The associated press contributed to this story.
On Thursday, the Federal Judge blocked the initiative of the President Donald Trump to encourage federal employees to leave them offering their financial incentives. This judgment came only with hours before the deadline for the workers to apply for … On Thursday, the Federal Judge blocked the initiative of the President Donald Trump to encourage federal employees to leave them offering their financial incentives. This verdict came only for hours before the midnight deadline for workers to apply for a delayed resignation program, widely known as redemption.