Trump administration fires at least 4.1K federal workers in shutdown layoffs
- The Trump administration is cutting at least 4,100 federal employees during the partial government shutdown, according to court documents filed in California.
- A lawsuit by federal employee unions seeks to block these layoffs, which they call unlawful reductions in force, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
- The layoffs will impact multiple departments, including Health and Human Services and Treasury, which combined are cutting over 2,600 jobs.
- District Judge Susan Illston will hear the unions' request for an injunction to stop the layoffs soon.
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Shutdown Shocker: Layoffs and Delays Strike US Amid Federal Furlough
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The Trump administration has laid off at least 4,000 public employees during the US government shutdown, according to a report Friday at a…
The US government has already laid off at least 4,100 government employees in the aftermath of the government shutdown, according to documents filed in federal court in California. The Departments of Treasury and Health and Human Services are reportedly hardest hit.
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