The Trump administration has backed down from its move to fire thousands of probationary federal workers. The switch means hundreds of local federal workers may now be rehired if they were fired or keep their positions if they had not yet been cut.
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Source: The Columbian
Trump reverses course on federal worker firings, opening the door for rehiring in Clark County, maybe
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