U.S. Courts Block Trump Administration's Mass Layoffs During Shutdown

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A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the reversal of hundreds of layoffs of federal employees that were finalized during the recent government shutdown, citing violations of a stopgap spending bill that prohibited such layoffs until January 30, 2026. The ruling impacts about 680 employees across several agencies and emphasizes the legal obligation to halt these reductions, with ongoing debates about the administration's interpretation of the law.
Topics:nation#court-order#federal-employees#federal-layoffs#government#government-shutdown#stopgap-spending-bill
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