The judge ordered departments to return thousands of employees to work, removed over the past few weeks, the mask department.
The Federal Court in California has ordered the six American departments to return thousands of work workers, which have recently been removed as part of Donald Trump’s President’s campaign to reduce civil servants. The court made the corresponding decision on Thursday, March 13, the Reuters reported.
It is mentioned that the decision of United States District Judge William Olsap at the time of the San Francisco hearing was the most important blow to Trump and his advisor Ilon Mask in the radical reduction of federal officials. Until Thursday, government institutions should submit plans for a second wave of mass layouts and budget reduction.
The decision applies to the recently hired by employees of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the US Department of Finance, located during a trial period.
The judge appointed by former President Bill Clinton has decided that the Personnel Management Office (OPM) has no authority to order these departments to strongly remove employees.
During the hearing, the OLSAP noted that departments may conduct mass expulsions, but it is necessary to comply with a number of legislative requirements.
In this regard, White House’s press secretary Caroline Levitt said Olsap had no authority to issue such a decision and that the administration would “immediately have a rebuff.”
“The President has the power to use the power of the entire executive branch – the judges of the district courts cannot abuse the power of the entire judicial system to break the President’s agenda,” Levitt said.
Earlier it was reported that Trump had warned federal employees that they would be eliminated in the event of his administration’s policy.
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