Judge Temporarily Halts Trump, Musk Federal Worker ‘Buyout’

  • Employee unions suing over Elon Musk-inspired offer to resign
  • More than 40,000 employees accepted offer ahead of Feb. 6
Musk ‘Buyout’ Taken by 40K Federal Workers as Deadline Nears
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A judge temporarily delayed the Feb. 6 deadline for millions of federal workers to decide whether to accept the Trump administration offer to resign with the promise of months of full pay, as a fight over the lawfulness of the buyout push goes forward.

US District Judge George O’Toole announced at a brief hearing Thursday that he would block the administration from implementing the offer until he holds another conference on Feb. 10 on a longer-term halt. O’Toole, who is in Boston, said that he was barring US officials from carrying out the directive to allow time for “proper consideration” of the issues.