Trump’s executive order reclassifies about 8,000 mostly senior federal workers as at-will employees, removing key job protections. The administration says the move increases accountability, while critics say it weakens the nonpartisan civil service.
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A federal judge in California has ordered six federal agencies to reinstate probationary employees who were unlawfully terminated in February, as directed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). U.S. District Judge William Alsup's decision challenges the performance-based justification provided for the dismissals, highlighting the lack of truthfulness in the rationale. This ruling raises significant concerns about federal employment practices and mandates the affected agencies to offer reinstatement to the wrongfully terminated employees.

Trump Administration Proposes NDAs for Federal Employees to Limit Leaks
The Trump administration proposes mandatory nondisclosure agreements for federal employees to curb leaks, sparking debate over whistleblower protections and free speech rights. The Office of Personnel Management seeks public comment on the draft rule.