DNYUZ
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Television
    • Theater
    • Gaming
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Judge rules Trump’s sweeping plan to persuade federal workers to resign can move forward

February 12, 2025
in News, Politics
Judge rules Trump’s sweeping plan to persuade federal workers to resign can move forward
521
SHARES
1.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A federal judge in Boston on Wednesday dissolved his temporary freeze on the Trump administration’s unprecedented offer for millions of federal workers to resign, allowing the controversial “fork in the road” program to proceed.

U.S. District Judge George A. O’Toole Jr. had temporarily halted the administration’s offer of mass buyouts to millions of federal workers last week, just hours before the Thursday deadline for employees to accept the offer. That order came after labor unions representing government workers filed suit alleging that the administration did not have the legal authority to offer such buyouts.

In his ruling Wednesday, O’Toole found that the unions lacked legal standing to bring the suit.

“The plaintiffs here are not directly impacted by the directive. Instead, they allege that the directive subjects them to upstream effects including a diversion of resources to answer members’ questions about the directive, a potential loss of membership, and possible reputational harm,” he wrote.

“The unions do not have the required direct stake in the Fork Directive, but are challenging a policy that affects others, specifically executive branch employees. This is not sufficient,” O’Toole added. 

He said the “temporary restraining order previously entered is DISSOLVED and further preliminary injunctive relief is DENIED.”

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

The post Judge rules Trump’s sweeping plan to persuade federal workers to resign can move forward appeared first on NBC News.

Share208Tweet130Share
How to Watch Manchester City vs Al Hilal: Live Stream FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16, TV Channel
News

How to Watch Manchester City vs Al Hilal: Live Stream FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16, TV Channel

by Newsweek
June 30, 2025

Manchester City will face Al Hilal in this 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 matchup on Monday at ...

Read more
News

An American couple sold their house in California and retired in Malaysia. They love ‘not owning anything.’

June 30, 2025
News

Trump formally orders lifting of Syria sanctions

June 30, 2025
News

WNBA players rank Caitlin Clark 9th best All-Star guard despite leading fan voting

June 30, 2025
News

U.S. military asks Trump administration to return some National Guard troops to California command

June 30, 2025
Roger Waters, Tilda Swinton, Steve Coogan Join Israel Committing ‘Genocide’ Smear Campaign, Demand UK Stop Arming IDF

Roger Waters, Tilda Swinton, Steve Coogan Join Israel Committing ‘Genocide’ Smear Campaign, Demand UK Stop Arming IDF

June 30, 2025
Antony Gormley and Tadao Ando Team Up for Meditative Sculpture Cave

Antony Gormley and Tadao Ando Team Up for Meditative Sculpture Cave

June 30, 2025
Ryan Gosling reluctantly goes to space in ‘Project Hail Mary’ trailer

Ryan Gosling reluctantly goes to space in ‘Project Hail Mary’ trailer

June 30, 2025

Copyright © 2025.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Theater
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2025.