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They had glowing reviews before getting fired from their government jobs. Now they're planning to fight back.


Published on 2025-02-19 05:41:01 - MSN
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  • Trump's administration has fired thousands of workers across federal agencies. Some of them told BI that they're not going down without a fight.

The article from MSN discusses the experiences of several federal employees who were abruptly fired from their government positions despite having previously received glowing performance reviews. These employees, part of what is referred to as the "Schedule F" category, were let go under the Trump administration's policy which aimed to reclassify certain policy-making positions to make them easier to dismiss. The firings have led to legal challenges, with the affected workers, including individuals like Allison Gill and Paul R. Krawzak, planning to fight back against what they perceive as unjust dismissals. They argue that their terminations were politically motivated, lacked due process, and were not reflective of their job performance. The article highlights the broader implications of such dismissals on government stability and employee rights, suggesting that these cases could set precedents for future employment practices within the federal government.

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