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Reinstated Federal Workers Remain in Limbo as Trump Administration Appeals Court Orders

Approximately 25,000 probationary federal employees are on paid administrative leave while agencies face logistical challenges and workers grapple with job insecurity.

  • Two federal judges ordered the Trump administration to reinstate approximately 25,000 probationary federal workers after their terminations as part of a workforce reduction initiative.
  • Reinstated employees have been placed on paid administrative leave while the administration appeals the court rulings, leaving them uncertain about their long-term job prospects.
  • Workers report logistical hurdles, such as reactivating health insurance, obtaining new equipment, and completing re-onboarding processes, with some facing inconsistent communication from agencies.
  • The Trump administration's downsizing effort, led by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, has sparked concerns about future workforce reductions and the financial and emotional toll on employees.
  • The cost of re-onboarding reinstated employees is projected to range from $120 million to $480 million, adding to the complexity of the situation for federal agencies.
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