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US federal judge clears path for Trump's mass staff reductions amid union challenge

February 21, 2025 / 13:54 IST
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US President Donald Trump (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
US President Donald Trump (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

A US federal judge has ruled against unions seeking a temporary restraining order to halt US President Donald Trump’s mass firing of probationary employees and nonessential workers across federal agencies, according to The New York Times. The ruling clears the way for the Trump administration to proceed with its sweeping downsizing of the federal government.

Judge’s ruling and union response

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US District Judge Christopher R. Cooper, appointed by President Barack Obama, denied a request from the National Treasury Employees Union and four other labour groups to pause the firings. The unions had warned that more than 500,000 federal workers could be affected by Trump’s actions, including layoffs and deferred resignation programs. Cooper ruled that the unions must file their challenge with the Federal Labor Relations Authority, which handles labour disputes in federal agencies.

“Federal district judges are duty-bound to decide legal issues based on evenhanded application of law and precedent,” Cooper said, adding that he lacked jurisdiction to hear the case directly. The judge did not weigh in on the legal merits of the unions’ lawsuit but acknowledged the disruption caused by Trump’s executive actions in the early days of his presidency.