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USAID employees will be returned from forced leave: in the United States, the court blocked the government’s decision

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~ 60 > in the USA the judge of the Friday District Court in Friday, February 7, blocked the White House's plans to remove work and send a forced vacation about 2700 employees of the US Agency for International Development (USAID). Those employees who have already been sent on vacation should be restored at work.

< p > this writes deutsche Welle with reference to the American media.

~ 60 > “Thus, the Washington Judge Karl Nichols went to meet two trade unions on the illegality of such actions. He ordered to suspend the implementation of Washington's plans until February 14, in order to give an opportunity to consider arguments to determine the legality of the actions of the Trump administration “, – the publication says.

< p > the next hearing is assigned to Wednesday, February 12.

< p > judge Karl Nichols, appointed to Donald Trump in 2019, also forbade the White House administration to demand from USAID employees working outside the United States, change the place of residence. < p > 60 < 60 < 60 < p > At the same time, the court rejected the requirements of trade unions to resume the work of closed representative offices of USAID and resume financing international grants.

< p > publication notes that in their lawsuit, representatives of trade unions claimed that the decisions of the US government regarding USAID's activities, “led to a global humanitarian crisis, suddenly stopping the piercious work of employees, grant recipients and contractors of USAID”, led to the loss of thousands of workers places and “threatened the interests of US national security.” The plaintiffs note that only the US Congress can eliminate the USAID, and the actions of the administration of the new president Donald Trump are “unconstitutional and illegal.”

< p > Recall on Friday, February 7, US President Donald Trump accused the American International Development Agency (USAID) of fraud with the spending of funds and unprecedented corruption. The American president demanded to completely close the agency.

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