On Thursday, a federal judge pushed back the deadline to offer President Donald Trump’s purchase.
The Trump administration initially told federal workers that they needed to decide whether to accept the offer of purchase by Thursday. The schedule for this day has been delayed in the last date of the new ruler till Monday, with another hearing on the matter.
US District Judge George and Toll Junior did not express any opinion about the legal status of Trump’s back program.
Several labor unions have tried Trump’s plans, compiled by a senior adviser Elon Musk. The Republican President is trying to reduce and renovate the federal workforce.
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Under the purchase offer, employees had to quit working this week and received salaries benefits by September 30. Employers from the offer are public safety employees, such as air traffic controllers.
During Trump’s first week, he issued a number of instructions to the federal manpower, including the need that remote employees should return to work personally.
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With a deadline approaching, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and two other unions filed a complaint, claiming that the purchase offer is “alleged and alleged” and “federal law.” There is a violation of. “

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The unions allege that the administration cannot guarantee that the project will be financed and that it has failed to consider the results of large -scale resignations, including the government’s work. How can the ability to do?
On Tuesday, AFGE filed a case demanding a temporary prevention order (TRO) to stop the deadline of the Trump administration’s “Fork Directive” of February 6, and to the government. There is a need to state a policy which is legal, not discretion and illegal.
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The purchase has been applied to the Armed Forces military personnel, postal service employees, immigration enforcement and national security positions, and any other position that is exclusively excluded by the agency that works through federal workers.
Fox News’ Greg Venener supported the report.