< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/F9/55/IB-FQUL0li6R_240df4A4.jpg" Alt = "Court obliged to renew thousands of employees released immediately"/> ~ ~ < p > US Federal Judge William Alsup has made a decision, which is an obligation & Rsquo; it is to renew six federal agencies immediately as employees released within the initiative of the Donald Trump administration to reduce the state apparatus. About it reports CNN.

< p > The decision applies to the Ministry of Veterans, Agriculture, Defense, Energy, Internal Affairs and Finance. The judge noted that he would later consider the possibility of spreading this order to other federal agencies.

< p >< br />The Alsup concluded that the Personnel Management (OPM) illegally ordered agencies to dismiss employees who were in the probationary period, ie they worked less than a year.

< p > & laquo; the court found that OPM really led to agencies to release all employees on the probationary period, except for critical positions & raquo ;, & ndash; The judge stated, rejecting the arguments of the Ministry of Justice that the decision to dismiss the agencies themselves.

< p > during the meeting, Judge ALSUP sharply criticized the Ministry of Justice for not giving the testimony. OPM Director Charles Ezel, who had to explain the role of his office in liberation.

< p >< Br /> & laquo; you are afraid of doing so because you know that cross -interrogation will show truth & raquo ;, & ndash; Alsup addressed to lawyer Min & Rsquo; Just.

< p > The judge also doubted the truthfulness of the documents submitted, calling them & laquo; press releases & raquo; and & laquo; fictitious documents & raquo;.

< p > The court's decision comes into force immediately, and federal agencies Oban & Rsquo; renew renewing of dismissed employees.

< p > Trump administration reduces staff in federal agencies, mainly headed by the Government Efficiency Department (Doge) Ilon Mask. Evercore Isi estimates, Doge efforts directly or indirectly will reduce nearly 500,000 jobs.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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