Judge weighs extending pause on Trump's 'deferred resignations' for federal workers

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Judge weighs extending pause on Trump's 'deferred resignations' for federal workers
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The Trump administration has offered more than 2 million federal workers the option of resigning their positions and retaining full pay and benefits until Sept. 30.

Boston — A federal judge in Boston on Monday heard arguments over whether to extend a nationwide pause in the Trump administration's bid to offer 'deferred resignations' to federal workers who voluntarily leave government service.Judge George O'Toole of the U.S.

She said some workers fear the Trump administration 'may continue to change the terms of the ultimatum.' 'Employees don't know what they are accepting,' she argued, later calling the proposed plan a 'short-term, exploding deadline.' Goldstein said the Trump administration's move has undercut the unions' abilities to advise federal employees and provide them with proper protections.

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