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US judge blocks Trump’s plan to fire thousands of government workers during shutdown

The Trump administration is facing a lawsuit from unions alleging that the job cuts are politically motivated and illegal

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The Capitol building is seen on Wednesday as the US government shutdown continues into its third week. Photo: EPA
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A federal judge in California on Wednesday ordered US President Donald Trump’s administration to halt mass lay-offs of federal workers during a partial government shutdown while she considers claims by unions that the job cuts are illegal.

During a hearing in San Francisco, US District Judge Susan Illston granted a request by two unions to block lay-offs at more than 30 federal agencies while the case proceeds.

The decision is likely to be appealed quickly, but it offers a reprieve for federal workers facing a nearly year-long push by the Trump administration to slash their ranks.

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The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The White House said last week that it had begun substantial lay-offs across the US government, as Trump followed through on a threat to cut the federal workforce during the government shutdown, now in its 15th day.

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In an order Wednesday, Trump extended an existing freeze on hiring new federal workers, with exceptions for military personnel and appointees to political roles.

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