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Federal Workers Win a Brief Respite from Unclear Buyout Scheme
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
The Trump administration defended the buyout program, saying it was done in accordance with federal laws. They argued that extending the deadline would cause more harm and uncertainty. The unions countered that an extension would give them time to help their members make informed decisions. The judge, George O’Toole, agreed to extend the deadline to late Monday. The unions are hopeful that the judge will eventually rule in their favor, saying the program was rolled out unlawfully and needs to be done right.
The unions believe that a deep downsizing of the federal workforce would harm Americans, as it would lead to a loss of expertise and disruption of government functioning. The Social Security Administration is already in a staffing crisis, and the buyout program could make matters worse. The Department of Veterans Affairs also informed staffers that many positions, including those in the Veterans Health Administration, were not eligible for the buyout program.
The unions are hopeful that the judge will ultimately rule in their favor, saying the program was rolled out unlawfully and needs to be done right. The judge is continuing the pause until further notice.
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