On Wednesday, a Federal Court of Appeals arrested the ruling of a lower court that ordered the Government to hire around 24,000 test workers.
“It is likely that the Government succeeds in showing that the District Court lacked jurisdiction on the claims of the plaintiffs,” said the 2-1 ruling by the 4th Court of Appeals of the United States Circuit, remaining a last month order that the workers are readjusted.
The panel said he was stopping the ruling until he decides the total attraction of the government.
The decision effectively ends the last court order that orders workers to recover their work. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued a similar ruling, stopping the order of a California judge that required several federal agencies to restore around 16,000 workers that the Trump administration had tried to fire.
The decision of the 4th circuit involved a broader decision of a federal judge in Maryland that was put on the side of a coalition of states that had argued that the government did not follow the appropriate procedures to shoot many employees.
“In this case, the government made mass dismissals, but did not warn.” They were all fired. Collectively “.