Judge halts Trump's plan to push federal employees out

Judge halts Trump's plan to push federal employees out
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Judge halts Trump's plan to push federal employees out
Published: Feb, 06 2025 19:34

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Donald Trump's plan to get rid of government employees by offering them a payout. The ruling came hours before the midnight deadline for workers to apply for the deferred resignation program - which has been commonly described as a buyout. US district judge George O'Toole Jr, in Boston, did not express an opinion on the legality of the programme but scheduled a hearing for Monday at 2pm local time (10am in the UK).

Follow live: Donald Trump latest. He also directed administration officials to extend the deadline for the programme until after the hearing. The offer promises to pay employees their salaries until October - but it isn't clear if that is guaranteed. Current spending laws expire on 14 March and it isn't clear whether salaries will be funded beyond this point. Why are South African HIV clinics closing because of Trump?.

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The US outlet also reported that the number of federal employees who had accepted the controversial buyout offer had hit 60,000, citing a senior administration official. This was said to be a one-day jump of almost 20,000 workers. Mr O'Toole could opt to delay the scheme further or block it on a more permanent basis when he considers the legal challenge from unions on Monday. The scheme was orchestrated by billionaire Elon Musk who is one of Mr Trump's top advisers.

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