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- WH Asks Supreme Court to Remove Barrier to ‘Dozens’ of . . . - FEDweek
UPDATED: In what is effectively the first count of pending reductions-in-force across the government, the Trump administration has said that “dozens of RIF actions affecting thousands of federal
- Groups urge Supreme Court to leave order in place reinstating . . .
A group of states, school districts, and teachers’ unions on Friday afternoon urged the Supreme Court in two separate filings to leave in place an order by a federal judge in Massachusetts that directs the Department of Education to reinstate nearly 1,400 employees who were fired as part of a reduction in force
- Agencies ready to move quickly on RIFs if court block falls
New pay claims for active-duty federal employees possible after Supreme Court decision the Trump administration said 40 RIF actions were underway at 17 agencies when the injunction came down
- Trump administration asks Supreme Court to lift judge’s new block on . . .
Ruling that Congress must authorize any large-scale reductions in force, known as an RIF, the order blocks the administration from conducting mass layoffs across a wide swath of federal
- Supreme Court of the United States
OPM does not have authority to make RIF or reorganization decisions either Congress delegated to OPM the creation of retention order rules, not the authority to determine whether, what, or when to RIF 5 U S C §3502; see also 5 C F R §351 201 (“Each agency is responsible for determining the categories within which positions
- The Supreme Court is about to decide whether Trump can . . . - Vox
The Supreme Court’s blessedly narrow decision about religion in the workplace, explained A federal court’s novel proposal to rein in Trump’s power grab Supreme Court Jun 18
- Hold the RIF! Latest RIF News Hits Supreme Court
After agencies – including HHS – began implementing Reductions in Force (RIF) in response to President Trump’s Executive Order, a coalition filed a complaint in federal district court arguing the President lacks the power to restructure the federal government as that authority lies with Congress
- Judge extends ban on large-scale RIFs indefinitely - Federal News Network
The administration on Friday quickly appealed the judge’s latest order to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals; they have already asked the Supreme Court to overturn her earlier temporary restraining order
- Appeals panel leaves layoff injunction in place as Trumps RIF plans . . .
A ruling preventing most reductions in force and agency reorganizations from taking place will continue indefinitely after the U S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled—in a 2-1
- Supreme Court Rules Unanimously Against Time Limits on Combat-Related . . .
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday against the federal government in a class-action suit over combat-related special compensation, paving the way for an estimated 9,000 retired service
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