• Signtist@lemm.ee
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      A criminal is the head of the governing body that makes the laws. Why even bother asking why he’s not following them?

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      Oh don’t worry about that -they’re reclassifying then as at-will first. Which is the crookedest hiring policy ever. We have it here in Illinois and it’s total bullshit.

      • Charlatan@lemm.ee
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        Literally, from the article:

        It was also not immediately known how many of the fired prosecutors intended to challenge the terminations by arguing that the department had cast aside civil service protections afforded to federal employees

        That tells me federal employees have different rules and they may have a path to make things uncomfortable for a while. Whether that’s worth the effort is up to them.

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        I live in a at-will right to work state, so I understand that. But not every state is an at-will right to work state, and surely the way federal employees are treated is legislated differently and not on a state level. Do federal employees have zero protections?

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      The BS reason they gave is in the article. We all know the real reason is that they aren’t loyal to Dear Leader.

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      Probably because they think he is incompetent and should be in jail. If your employees don’t respect you and think you should be in jail, then they might not be a good fit.