A judge ruled their firings were illegal. The government got to do it anyway
Summary
A U.S. judge ruled that the Trump administration's firing of probationary federal employees was illegal. However, the judge could not force these employees to get their jobs back because he believed the Supreme Court would overturn such a decision.Key Facts
- Jessie Beck lost her federal job during the Trump administration's mass firing of new employees.
- The job cuts targeted probationary workers, who are usually in the first year or two of their jobs.
- U.S. District Judge William Alsup found these firings to be illegal.
- The judge explained that he could not reinstate the workers because he expected the Supreme Court to overturn any such decision.
- Many of the affected employees, like Jessie Beck, have taken temporary jobs or jobs with lower pay.
- The Supreme Court tends to support the president's power to hire and fire executive branch employees.
- The Trump administration has appealed the judge's ruling.
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