oooooh man, squatboi ain't gonna like this...*Beekeeper » Today, 5:43 am » wrote: ↑ Bwahahahahahahaha!!
WINNING!!
A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with its plan to downsize the federal workforce by offering employees the option to resign now but stay on the payroll through September.
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole, an appointee of Bill Clinton, did not address whether the deferred-resignation program is legal. Instead, the judge ruled Wednesday that several unions that sued over the program lack legal standing to pursue the issue in court.
The program, termed the “Fork in the Road” and promoted by Trump adviser Elon Musk, originally had a deadline of Feb. 6 for workers to accept the offer.
Last week, O’Toole temporarily blocked the administration from enforcing that deadline while he considered the legal arguments in the case.
But on Wednesday, the Boston-based judge denied the unions’ request for a court order that would have required the government to continue to hold open the deadline while courts weigh the program’s legality.
The ruling appears to allow the administration to begin processing the resignations of workers who have already accepted the offer. The White House said last week that 40,000 people had agreed to resign under the program. And the administration has suggested that workers who did not accept the deferred-resignation offer may be laid off or face changes to their working conditions, such as being required to come to the office five days a week.
squats2PEE is always pissed about something. Her **** never ends either and is ALWAYS proven to be wrong.ROG62 » 12 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ oooooh man, squatboi ain't gonna like this...![]()
I was wondering what the unions have to do with this...the judge better be careful or he could be "Hoffa'd"...
is the price of gas falling?*Beekeeper » Today, 5:43 am » wrote: ↑ Bwahahahahahahaha!!
WINNING!!
A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with its plan to downsize the federal workforce by offering employees the option to resign now but stay on the payroll through September.
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole, an appointee of Bill Clinton, did not address whether the deferred-resignation program is legal. Instead, the judge ruled Wednesday that several unions that sued over the program lack legal standing to pursue the issue in court.
The program, termed the “Fork in the Road” and promoted by Trump adviser Elon Musk, originally had a deadline of Feb. 6 for workers to accept the offer.
Last week, O’Toole temporarily blocked the administration from enforcing that deadline while he considered the legal arguments in the case.
But on Wednesday, the Boston-based judge denied the unions’ request for a court order that would have required the government to continue to hold open the deadline while courts weigh the program’s legality.
The ruling appears to allow the administration to begin processing the resignations of workers who have already accepted the offer. The White House said last week that 40,000 people had agreed to resign under the program. And the administration has suggested that workers who did not accept the deferred-resignation offer may be laid off or face changes to their working conditions, such as being required to come to the office five days a week.
Yes, it is.
It will, after your corrupt democrat bureaucracy is toppled.
You must know that you're an idiot.
Go buy some and you'll know child molester.
Oh, so they may....
Last year sometime?*Beekeeper » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No, they have a bit over 10 cents since last year.
Sucks, huh??
Democrats are barking up the WRONG TREE if they think that BEING President of the United States DOES NOT give Donald Trump essentially CEO power over the ENTIRE U.S. Federal Government !!*Beekeeper » Today, 5:43 am » wrote: ↑ Bwahahahahahahaha!!
WINNING!!
A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with its plan to downsize the federal workforce by offering employees the option to resign now but stay on the payroll through September.
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole, an appointee of Bill Clinton, did not address whether the deferred-resignation program is legal. Instead, the judge ruled Wednesday that several unions that sued over the program lack legal standing to pursue the issue in court.
The program, termed the “Fork in the Road” and promoted by Trump adviser Elon Musk, originally had a deadline of Feb. 6 for workers to accept the offer.
Last week, O’Toole temporarily blocked the administration from enforcing that deadline while he considered the legal arguments in the case.
But on Wednesday, the Boston-based judge denied the unions’ request for a court order that would have required the government to continue to hold open the deadline while courts weigh the program’s legality.
The ruling appears to allow the administration to begin processing the resignations of workers who have already accepted the offer. The White House said last week that 40,000 people had agreed to resign under the program. And the administration has suggested that workers who did not accept the deferred-resignation offer may be laid off or face changes to their working conditions, such as being required to come to the office five days a week.
State of mind unions of characters on a world stage governing ancestors alive since conceived limited to evolving as eternaly separate by heartbeats daily forced to comply with a manditory 7 days a week mantra or else.ROG62 » Today, 6:55 am » wrote: ↑ oooooh man, squatboi ain't gonna like this... :rofl:
I was wondering what the unions have to do with this...the judge better be careful or he could be "Hoffa'd"... :die:
Not as fast as your tears are!
A year from now, when the snarling and farting winds down, you'll be nowhere to be found.
WRONG, asshole!Blackvegetable » 35 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ A year from now, when the snarling and farting winds down, you'll be nowhere to be found.