There may be problems with Donald Trump. The employee’s union appealed for its management.
The first obstacle to changes introduced by the Donald Trump administration appeared. The federal trade union filed a lawsuit in court in connection with the massive dismissal of an employee of the International Development Organization (USAID). As reported, the measures Trump takes are “unconstitutional and illegal.” The White House did not respond to this claim.
On Thursday, the Federation of US Government Workers sued the Donald Trump administration in federal court in Washington, protesting the massive layoffs of employees at the Federal Organization for International Development (USAID). The US Foreign Office Association took part in the lawsuit – the BBC reported.
The lawsuit’s authors demand that anything designated as “unconstitutional and illegal conduct that caused a global humanitarian crisis” be blocked. These include among others Donald Trump’s suspension, shortly after taking office on January 20, all Americans supported programs for overseas, and the USDAID program was suspended by the State Department, agency computers , except for large immediate releases or dispatch employees on leave.
united states of america. The union sued Donald Trump’s administration. It’s about support
The lawsuit showed that the lawsuit against USAID was launched without Congressional consent. The White House, the State Department, and other government ministries did not respond to the request.
According to sources from the Trump administration, which Reuters introduces, only 300 of the over 10,000 people can expect to maintain his workplace. USAID employee.
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The US administration has cancelled almost all of its USAID staff to the country. The agency employee was told it was 30 days ago, unless it was recognized as “necessary staff.” External subcontractors will also be released.
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