Unions Re-up Suit Against Trump Rule for Federal Worker Firings
Public service groups and a collection of unions renewed their lawsuit against the Trump administrations effort to weaken job protections for government employees.
The coalition, which includes Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and American Federation of Government Employees, filed a consolidated and updated legal challenge against a final regulation that would potentially reclassify tens of thousands of federal policy-influencing employees into a new policy/career category from which President Donald Trump could fire them at will.
The updated challenge combines a pair of lawsuits previously filed by PEER, AFGE, and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, in the US District Court for the District of Maryland.
The renewed fight comes after the unions vowed to bring the Trump administration back to court after federal judges in both Washington and Maryland stayed their earlier cases pending the release of the final rule, which published in February.
This profoundly troubling rule advances efforts by the administration to politicize policymaking by removing scientists and experts and inserting, instead, those who will follow the wishes of political leaders, said Tim Whitehouse, PEERs executive director.
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