The unions prosecute the Trump administration about the offers of “arbitrary and volatile” employees “
The Trump administration provides purchases for federal employees
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With the deadline for the government of folding government employees to an alert made by the Trump administration either to accept the acquisition or return to the office, the unions that represent these workers filed a lawsuit, describing the offer as “arbitrary and volatile.”
The Trump administration offers purchases for about two million federal employees, including those who work remotely, as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to return employees to the office, but they only have until February 6.
Under the acquisition offer, the employee will stop working this week and get the advantages of wages until September 30.
The exemption from the offer are public safety employees, such as air traffic monitors.
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The deadline is Thursday for government folding employees to an alarm provided by the Trump administration, either to accept the acquisition, or return to the office. (Alison Robbart/Bloomberg via Getti Irish)
During the first week of Trump in his post, he issued many directives for the federal workforce, including a condition for employees to a distance to return to personal work.
As the deadline approaches quickly, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and two other decreases a complaint, claiming that the acquisition of the acquisition was “arbitrary and worrying” and violated federal law.
The unions claim that the administration cannot guarantee financing the plan and has failed to consider the consequences of collective resignation, including how it affects the government’s ability to work.
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President Donald Trump signs an executive at the White House of Oval Office, January 31, in Washington, DC (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
On Tuesday, AFGE filed a lawsuit calling for a temporary restriction (TRO) to stop the Trump administration’s deadline “directing the fork” on February 6 and asking the government to express a legal, not arbitrary and illegal policy.
The Union said that “directing the fork” is the recent management of the administration to remove public service workers and replace them with partisan loyalty. The group also says that the guidance amounts to a clear warning to a large number of federal employees: “now resignation or facing the possibility of a job loss without compensation in the near future.”
But the unions say that the package that is submitted violates the law because the funds used to pay employees who accept the offer have not been allocated for this reason.
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“AFGE brings this lawsuit with our partners today to protect the safety of the government and prevent members of the union from deceiving from federal service.” “Federal employees should not be misleading by slowly talking of unacceptable billionaires and Lackeys. Be victims of this deceiving.”
Last week, a government email was sent to ensure that all federal workers were on board with the Trump administration plan.
Email referred to four columns determined by Trump, to be accountable to the federal government, including a return to personal work, the recovery of accountability for employees who have policy -making authority, the recovery of accountability for senior executives, and a federal recruitment process that was repaired based on merit.
Email indicated that the majority of federal employees who have worked away since Covid were asked to return to their material offices five days a week.
For those who have returned to his position, the Trump administration thanked them for their “renewed focus” on serving the American people. But the future of their position cannot be guaranteed, according to the email.

Last week, a government email was sent to ensure that all federal workers were on board with the Trump administration plan. (Istock)
Military individuals in the armed forces, postal service employees, positions related to immigration and national security do not apply, and any other jobs excluded by the agency in which federal workers are employed specifically.
Fox News Digital has learned that the White House expects a “rise” in federal resignations before the final date of the acquisition.
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“The number of deferred resignations grows quickly, and we expect the largest height from 24 to 48 hours before the deadline,” a White House official told the Fox News Digter on Tuesday morning.
Axios said earlier on Tuesday that nearly 20,000 federal employees took the offer, which represents about 1 % of the federal government’s workforce.
The Fox News Digital official told the report that the 20,000 number is “not currently”.
Emma Colon of Fox News Digitter and Brock will regret this report.