A federal judge has ruled President Donald Trump can't fire the head of the federal labor relations watchdog, dealing another blow to his attempt to consolidate power over federal safeguards.
If federal workers think their firing was illegal, they have to go to obscure boards agencies in which Trump has also fired key officials.
U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan’s ruling in favor of Susan Grundmann, the Democratic-appointed chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA), is the latest to push back on Trump ...
A federal judge handed President Donald Trump another loss in court this week in a ruling on a case involving a fired member of a board that supervises labor disputes. U.S. District Judge Sparkle ...
the Federal Labor Relations Authority and other independent agencies have been challenged in federal court. Now, it appears ...
President Donald Trump's mass firings of permanent federal employees have already begun and are expected to accelerate over the next few weeks with tens of thousands more employees terminated. But the ...
U.S. District Judge William Alsup described the mass firings as a “sham” strategy by the government’s central human resources office.
The Trump administration will try to persuade a federal appeals court to block rulings that sent two illegally fired ...
A federal judge has admitted that he made a mistake in refusing to hear a case taken by thousands of federal workers fired by ...
A federal judge ... the chair of the National Labor Relations Board, calling it an “illegal act” and “power grab” that misunderstands the limits of his authority. “An American President ...