'Restore employees who have been fired in mass thanks': Backlash to Trump as Judge takes apart the orders of the education department | Today news

A judge has blocked, blocked and ordered President Donald Trump’s executive order to dissolve the education department and order to reinstate federal workers terminated as part of the March 11 -redundant announcement. US President Donald Trump. (AP) In a setback to Donald Trump, a federal judge on Thursday blocked the US president’s executive order to dissolve the education department. American District Judge Myong Joun in Boston has granted a preliminary order. The judge ordered the agency to reinstate employees fired in mass dismissal as part of the March 11 announcement, which prevented the Trump administration from carrying out plans announced in March, AP reports. However, the administration said it would dispute the decision. “Today’s order means that the disastrous mass fire of the Trump administration of career officials is blocked while this wildlife is being disruptive and illegal agency action,” AP cited Skye Perryman, president and CEO of Democracy Forward, who represents the plaintiffs in the summer case. What did Judge Myong say in his command? The plaintiffs painted a “clear picture of the irreparable damage that resulted from financial uncertainty and delay, impeded access to important knowledge that students and educators relied on, and the loss of essential services for America’s most vulnerable student populations.” Taking off that scale is likely to paralyze the department. The idea that the actions of defendants are merely a ‘reorganization’ is clearly not true. “Who submitted suits? – One case was filed by the Summer and Easthampton school districts in Massachusetts, along with the US Federation of Teachers and other education groups. – The other case was filed by a coalition of 21 Democratic Attorneys. What the costs argued – dismissal did not enable the department to carry out responsibilities required by Congress, including duties to support special education, distribute financial assistance and enforce civil rights laws. – The announcement led to the firing of about 1,300 people. – Some employees of the Department of Education have reduced the purchasing offers and the termination of subject staff combined with the layoffs, the staff reduced to about half of the 4,100 the department had when Trump held office.