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Judge rules mass firings of federal probationary employees is likely illegal

A federal judge in San Francisco found Thursday Massive shooting Probation employees can be illegal, providing some temporary relief to labor unions and organizations coalitions that have sued to prevent the Trump administration from pruning federal labor on a large scale.

U.S. District Judge William Alsup Including the Ministry of National Defense.

“Under the Regulations in the History of the Universe, OPM has no power,” he said, hiring or firing any employees, but in itself.

Alsup issued an order under a temporary restraining order sought by trade unions and nonprofits in a lawsuit filed by the alliance last week.

The complaints filed by five unions and five nonprofits are multiple lawsuits that have fueled the administration’s efforts to significantly narrow the federal workforce, which Trump said was bloated and hasty. Thousands of trial employees Has been fired, his administration is now targeting professional officials with civil servant protection.

The plaintiff said the Office of Personnel Management has no authority to terminate the work of the probation workers, which usually have less than a year of work. They also said the firing was based on lies that workers performed poorly.

The Office of Personnel Management did not direct the shooting, but asked the agency to review and determine whether probation employees were suitable for continuing employment, government lawyers said. They also say that probation employees do not guarantee employment and can only employ employees with the highest performance and mission criticality.

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Federal workers gathered in Hart’s Senate Office Building on February 25, 2025 to meet with the senators on federal employees layoffs in Washington, D.C.

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In federal agencies, there are an estimated 200,000 probation workers (usually employees who have less than a year of employment). The complaint says about 15,000 people are employed in California to provide services ranging from fire prevention to veteran care.

“We know this is just the first step, but it provides a breath of breath for federal employees. Despite their efforts to protect public health and safety, federal workers face constant billionaires and anti-federal goals, and their only competitors are to put their tax scope into practice, and our costs are to make our costs come to great ends, and we will pay the price of our costs, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort. We will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort, and we will pay the effort. We will pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to pay the opportunity to

union It’s been recently released Two other federal judges in similar lawsuits tried to prevent the Trump administration from drastically reducing the federal workforce.

Alsup, appointed by Democratic President Bill Clinton, has hosted many high-profile cases and is known for his blunt speeches. He oversaw criminal probation on Pacific Gas and Electric and called the country’s largest utility “a continuing threat to California.”

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