A federal judge has temporarily reinstated thousands of federal workers who were fired by the Trump administration as part of reduction-in-workforce efforts. U.S. District Judge James Bredar in Maryland issued a temporary restraining order against several federal agencies and departments that terminated workers without advance notice or individualized assessments. The order applies to 12 departments and other agencies, including probationary workers who were recently fired at various organizations. The government has dismissed about 200,000 probationary employees since Trump took office in January. The White House did not immediately respond to the ruling. This decision follows another federal judge in California directing several departments to reinstate probationary employees who were terminated last month.
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