Judge obliges Trump’s government to readmit thousands of dismissed employees

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It is estimated that there are 200,000 probative workers in federal agencies.

A US federal judge has ordered today that the government of President Donald Trump reintegrates thousands of workers in probationary period dismissed in mass discharge in various agencies.

Judge William Alsup concluded that layoffs do not comply with federal law and demanded that immediate requests for reintegration be sent.

“It is a sad day when our government goodbye some good employee and says it was based on income when they know that this is a lie,” the judge said in a hearing in the São Francisco District Court.

Agencies belong to different departments, including Veteran matters, agriculture, defense, energy, interior and treasure.

The Order of the Judge of San Francisco arose in an action brought by a coalition of unions and work organizations, while the government supported by

Government lawyers argue that the cuts were made legalsince each agency individually evaluated employees in the probative period before making the decision to dismiss them.

At the moment, It is estimated that about 200,000 federal workers are in this phasewhich includes not only recently hired but also employees who have recently received a promotion.

Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has taken a number of measures to cut off the federal government, including

Several judges have already determined sentences against these measures.

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