Judge Pauses Deadline for Trump's Buyout Plan for Federal Employees

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Judge Blocks Trump's Federal Workers' Buyout Program Hours Before Decision Deadline

Emails sent to federal employees included a "deferred resignation letter" allowing workers to retain pay and benefits while being exempt from in-person work requirements until September 30.

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Judge pauses Trump federal employee buyout offer pending court hearing

A federal judge in Boston on Thursday paused nationwide the Trump administration's offer of buyouts to federal employees, less than 11 hours before the deadline for workers to accept the deal.

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Judge Delays Deadline for President Trump’s Buyout Offer for Federal Employees.

U.S. District Court Judge George O’Toole Jr. issued an order Thursday afternoon pausing the deadline for federal employees to accept a buyout authorized by President Donald Trump that would see them voluntarily resign in exchange for eight months of pay and benefits. The order comes just hours before the offer expires at midnight.The deadline pause will last until at least Monday when Judge O’Toole Jr. is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit brought by federal worker unions challenging the legality of the buyout. Should the Trump White House successfully defend the policy in court, the delay may prove beneficial. The National Pulse reported Thursday morning that approximately 40,000 federal employees had decided to take the buyout. However, by Thursday afternoon, that number had risen to 60,000.

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Judge Pauses Trump Plan to Cull Federal Workforce
US District Judge George O'Toole Jr. in Boston did not express an opinion on the legality of the program. Several labor unions have sued over Trump's plans, which were orchestrated by Elon Musk. Deadline to accept a buyout is postponed until after hearing on Monday.
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Judge halts Trump's federal employee buyout program
Federal employees offered deferred resignation package have until the end of today to decide whether to accept it. Trump administration officials say they could face layoffs after that deadline. The packages allow workers to quit now and get paid through September 30th. Several unions are suing to temporarily stop the program.
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President Trump's buyout deadline of federal workers delayed by judge
A federal judge has pushed back President Trump's offer to buy out federal workers amid an effort to shrink the size of the government.
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Federal judge delays Trump administration's buyout deadline for federal workers
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole Jr. did not express an opinion on the legality of Trump's buyback program. Several labor unions have sued over Trump's plans, which were orchestrated by Elon Musk, a top adviser. The Republican president is trying to downsize and reshape the federal workforce.
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Judge halts Trump federal employee buyout offer
The buyout offer was being pushed by the Trump administration and Elon Musk. More than 2 million federal employees have been offered the buyout. Roughly 40,000 employees, 2% of those who were offered the deal, had reportedly accepted the offer. The White House's goal was to cut between 5% and 10% of the federal workforce.
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Judge Temporarily Halts Donald Trump's Plan to Push Out Federal Workers
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump's initiative to incentivize federal employees to leave by offering them financial incentives. This ruling came just hours before the midnight deadline for workers to apply for the deferred resignation program. Multiple labor unions have filed lawsuits against Trump's plans, which were devised by Elon Musk, a top adviser.
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BREAKING: Trump Buyout Offer for Federal Workers PAUSED by Federal Judge Just Hours Before the Deadline
U.S District Judge George A. O’Toole, Jr. announced that he was blocking the “fork in the road’ buyout program temporarily to paused Thursday’s deadline for federal employees. The judge wants to see more court proceedings on the program's legality play out. Another hearing is set for Monday at 2 p.m. ET.
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Judge to consider request to block Trump's federal government employee buyout
Judge to consider request to block Trump's federal government employee buyout. Three unions are seeking a temporary restraining order to suspend the buy out. More than two million federal employees face a midnight Thursday deadline to accept the buyout offer. The offer offers to continue to pay federal employees through Sept. 30, 2025, if they resign by Thursday.
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President Trump's Federal Worker Buyout Offer Paused By Judge * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
A federal judge on Thursday paused the Trump administration’s resignation offer to more than two million federal employees less than 12 hours before the deadline. U.S. District Judge George O’Toole in Boston issued a temporary injunction that would continue until at least a court hearing on Monday. The court will “consider arguments on the legality of the buyout.”
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US Judge halts Donald Trump's attempt to buyout government employees
US Judge halts Donald Trump's attempt to offer government employees voluntary redundancy. The move is part of an effort to drastically reduce the size of the federal government. Federal Judge George O'Toole will hold a hearing on Monday to consider the merits of a lawsuit filed by federal employee unions.
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Federal judge pauses Trump federal worker buyouts
The court will weigh the merits of the offer in a Monday hearing. The move comes as a Thursday deadline for federal workers to decide whether they want to take the offer. The offer promises eight months of pay and benefits in exchange for leaving the federal workforce. But numerous provisions in the contract for the offer undercut those claims.
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U.S. federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's "buyout" plan for gov't workers
U.S. federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's "buyout" plan for gov't workers. Already, over 60,000 federal employees have accepted the offer. Buyouts were also offered to all employees of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) The White House's goal is to cut up to 10 percent of the federal workforce.
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