Judge in the US gave yesterday, Friday, ordered to return to their work temporarily to work about 2,700 USAid Development (USAID) employees who would be permitted by President Donald Trump by the government today, stopping some aspects of the plan to dismantle the service. Judge Carl Nichols in Washington, who had been appointed by Trump during his first term in the presidency, was in part in a part -time request by the largest trade union workers in the US government and union of workers abroad, who had appealed to stop her efforts Government to close the service. Nichols’ mandate, which will be valid until February 14, is blocking the implementation by the Trump government of the plans to put on about 2,200 USAID employees today and reinstates about 500 employees who had already been put into work. It also prohibits the government to relocate USAID employees on humanitarian missions […]
Source: News Beast

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