Trump administration reinstates fired workers
The Trump administration acknowledged that it fired nearly 25,000 recently hired workers, and said agencies were working to bring all of them back after a judge ruled that their terminations were ‘illegal.’ The filings made in a Maryland federal court, included statements from officials at 18 agencies, all of whom said the reinstated probationary workers were being placed on administrative leave temporarily, according to Reuters.
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