Judge rules Trump admin can move ahead on mass government layoffs
- A US judge denied a union's request to stop the firing of thousands of federal employees on probationary status, supporting President Donald Trump's plan to reduce the workforce.
- District Judge Christopher Cooper stated he lacked jurisdiction to hear the case, advising the unions to bring their claims to the Federal Labor Relations Authority.
- Cooper noted that there are 220,000 probationary employees, with many already dismissed from agencies like the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Union groups argue that Trump's workforce reduction conflicts with Congress' authority to influence the size and direction of agencies through funding and regulations governing layoffs.
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