A federal judge in Boston dissolved a temporary freeze on the Trump administration’s offer for federal workers to resign, allowing the controversial “fork in the road” program to proceed. The judge found that labor unions lacked legal standing to challenge the buyout offer, which allows workers to resign now but get paid through September. The ruling is seen as a legal win for the administration, with ongoing evaluations of the decision and discussions on the underlying lawfulness of the program.
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