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Thousands of federal workers fired in recent days by the Trump administration may be able to use an appeals process to get reinstated in their jobs — and potentially receive back pay.
Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
Appeals from fired federal workers have skyrocketed more than 2,100% at one watchdog since Trump and DOGE took charge. Story by Sasha Rogelberg ... A Kafkaesque appeals process.
Thousands of federal workers fired in recent days by the Trump administration may be able to use an appeals process to get reinstated in their jobs — and potentially receive back pay.
A federal appeals court Wednesday paused a lower court's ruling ordering the government to rehire around 2 4,000 probationary workers. "The Government is likely to succeed in showing the district ...
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday said government employees cannot sue over President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers, echoing another court that came to the same conclusion ...
Thousands of federal workers fired in recent days by the Trump administration may be able to use an appeals process to get reinstated in their jobs. Skip to content.
About 30,000 federal employees, most of whom were probationary, were swiftly sacked in the first months of Trump’s administration, Axios reported. ... A Kafkaesque appeals process.
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