The judges order is NOT perminate….
But it does stop OMB Boss Vought from ordering more Federal Worker Layoff’s using the shutdown as a cover..
Stay Tuned for more….
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plans to lay off thousands of federal workers during the government shutdown, siding with unions, which have argued that the dismissals were illegal.
Senior U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said Wednesday that the administration must halt its layoffs, less than a week after eight agencies — Commerce, Education, Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Homeland Security and Treasury — had issued reduction-in-force notices to more than 4,100 workers. About half of the firings at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were later reversed, but administration officials and President Donald Trump have promised further cuts, blaming Democrats for not agreeing to pass legislation to fund the government.
The government has argued that agencies have broad authorities to reorganize workforces to conform to the president’s priorities. But the unions for federal workers argued that the layoffs were improperly handled, politically motivated and based on a false premise that the shutdown allows the government not to continue its statutory requirements. They have also argued that the government’s use of RIFs, an extensive process requiring promised severance payments, during the shutdown would break the Antideficiency Act, which forbids the government from obligating or expending any money not appropriated by Congress. Trump administration officials had privately cautioned against proceeding with the RIFs because of that law, The Washington Post previously reported….
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The White House referred The Post to OMB, which did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the decision.
Illston said that she would enjoin the administration from issuing RIF notices and implementing ongoing RIFs in any area of government that includes anyone represented by the unions, which includes most government agencies….
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Many dismissals last week hit a range of offices that had provided services and other resources to the country’s most vulnerable, including disabled schoolchildren, low-income families and homeless people, according to workers and documents. Workers at six agencies were told they were part of the RIFs; the EPA and Energy Department also told workers that they may receive RIF notices, OMB senior adviser Stephen Billy wrote in a court filing Tuesday….
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RIFs generally require the government to provide employees at least 60 days’ advance notice and take into account a worker’s veteran status, length of service and whether that person can be reassigned….
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