Supreme Court Halts Judge's Order to Reinstate 16,000 Probationary Workers Fired by Trump Administration

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Supreme Court halts judge’s order to reinstate federal probationary workers

The Supreme Court on Tuesday halted a federal judge's ruling requiring several federal agencies to reinstate around 16,000 workers the Trump administration had sought to fire.

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Supreme Court pauses order to rehire probationary federal workers

The Supreme Court has blocked a judge's order for the Trump administration to rehire thousands of probationary federal workers.

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BREAKING: Supreme Court Blocks Order Forcing Trump to Rehire 16,000 Bureaucrats

In the case, the American Federation of Government Employees—the largest public sector union in the federal government—sued the Office of Personnel Management over a memo informing other federal agencies that they can fire probationary employees.

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Supreme Court Gives Trump a Win on Firings
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Supreme Court rules on status of tens of thousands of fired probationary employees
The high court ruled that the plaintiffs lacked standing to sue. Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson would have denied the application for a stay. The legal battle stems from the termination of an estimated 16,000 probationary federal employees since President Donald Trump took office.
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Supreme Court allows Trump administration to keep probationary employees off payroll
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday paused a lower court's order requiring six federal agencies to rehire thousands of fired probationary workers. The high court’s unsigned order allows the Trump administration to move forward with reducing the size of the federal government while a lawsuit plays out.
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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Trump on Fired Federal Workers › American Greatness
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Here They Go Again: Another Activist Judge Puts the Brakes on Trump's Mass Firings
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SCOTUS Rules In Trump’s Favor On Fired Probationary Workers
At least temporarily Supreme Court halts order to rehire probationary workers fired by Trump The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused an order by a lower-
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Appeals court blocks reinstatement of probationary workers
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Appeals court halts rehiring of 24,000 federal workers
A federal appeals court paused a lower court's ruling ordering the government to rehire around 24,000 probationary workers. The panel said it was pausing the ruling until it decides the government's full appeal. The decision effectively ends the last injunction directing that the workers get their jobs back.
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Judge orders Trump administration to tell fired workers they were not let go for poor performance
Judge William Alsup is overseeing a lawsuit brought by labor unions and nonprofits. He is contesting the mass firings of thousands of probationary workers in February. The U.S. Supreme Court last week blocked Alsup’s order requiring the administration to return those terminated employees to work.
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