Trump administration moves to more easily fire some agency employees: Reuters
- President Donald Trump's administration is moving to reclassify federal workers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Energy to facilitate easier terminations, as reported by Reuters.
- This reclassification stems from an executive order signed by Trump on his first day, creating a category of workers who can be fired without cause.
- Courts have issued around 15 major injunctions against Trump's actions, which has raised concerns about his administration's approach to employment, according to reports from various legal sources.
- Some employees affected by firings have successfully taken their cases to court and won reinstatement, highlighting ongoing legal challenges against Trump's initiatives.
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Exclusive: Trump administration moves to more easily fire some agency employees
The Trump administration has begun the process of reclassifying workers at some agencies to a new job category with fewer protections, according to two sources familiar with the situation and an email seen
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