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A federal judge has lifted the "pause" he had imposed on the Trump administration, enforcing its February 6 deadline for participating in the "Fork in the Road" buyout plan; see Trump's Government Purge Hits Major Roadblock As Judge Puts Brakes on 'Fork in the Road' Buyout – RedState. The five-page order by Federal District Judge and Clinton appointee George A. O'Toole, Jr., of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
demolished the claims by the four public employees unions trying to stop the program. RELATED CIA Offering a Buyout for Its Entire Workforce. No, Really. – RedState A Good Start: 20,000 and Counting Take Trump Up on His Early Retirement Offer – RedState Federal Agencies Told to Prepare to Start Layoffs As Early As Next Week – RedState Art of the Deal: Trump Admin. Offers Buyouts to 2 Million Federal Employees – RedState The lawsuit was mostly stupid, but it had some humorous parts. Judge O'Boyle ruled that [shocked face] none of the plaintiffs had standing to file suit to stop the buyout because they'd suffered no harm. Indeed, virtually every one of the court actions filed to stymie the Trump administration could be settled in five minutes if judges simply took the idea of "standing" seriously. The unions had claimed harm because they were being forced to spend time and money trying to stop the buyout, which could be devoted to other, unnamed, and probably criminal, union activities. Judge O'Boyle said the plaintiffs can't "spend their way into standing, neither can the plaintiffs in this case establish standing by choosing to divert resources towards “respond[ing] to tremendous uncertainty created by OPM’s actions” and away from other union priorities." The bigger picture was the nature of the complaint itself.
This means the unions must exhaust appeals through the agency and then through the Federal Labor Relations Authority before heading to federal court. At least 60,000 federal employees have signed up for the buyout, and I'm sure the events of the last couple of weeks will add more to the list. READ THE DECISIONAFGE vs Ezell by streiff on Scribd |
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