Following a controversial government memo encouraging federal employees to resign, unions are rallying against potential mass layoffs, including threats affecting over 10,000 USAID workers. A demonstration is planned for February 11, reflecting growing dissent among federal workers. The OPM's memo offered deferred resignation, but uncertainties in agreements raised legal doubts. Unions promptly filed a lawsuit, and a judge extended the deadline, indicating ongoing legal scrutiny. Federal workers are visibly organizing themselves, showing solidarity and resistance against government moves perceived as threatening job security.
A union-backed demonstration is planned for outside the Capitol on Tuesday, February 11, following a federal government memo encouraging workers to resign.
The US Office of Personnel Management sent more than two million federal workers a deferred resignation email memo, stirring concerns over the legality of the actions.
Federal workers and their unions are a formidable force currently rallying against government plans that threaten mass layoffs and job relocations.
This is so legally dubious....[There is] no legal authority for anything they are doing there.
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