Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPM issued the final rule today, so it should at least be harder for a new Trump admin to fire everyone immediately. They’ll have to deal with litigation first.
Interested in hearing from employment lawyer/HR types about what impact this rule will actually have. Can't Trump just issue a proposed repeal on his first day in office, take comments and issue the final rule within six months?
Yes but Trump surrounds himself with idiots who could easily mess it up, like they did trying to put the citizenship question on the Census. If the repeal has any flaws, it will be challenged in court (in a Dem-friendly jurisdiction) and tied up in litigation for a couple years. Even if Trump ultimately gets his way it might not be until after the 2026 midterms.
There are lots of people who have been planning for 4 years this time, so I don’t think it will be as idiotic as the first term. Get ready for Trump to be a puppet and the people underneath to be doing the real damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPM issued the final rule today, so it should at least be harder for a new Trump admin to fire everyone immediately. They’ll have to deal with litigation first.
Interested in hearing from employment lawyer/HR types about what impact this rule will actually have. Can't Trump just issue a proposed repeal on his first day in office, take comments and issue the final rule within six months?
Yes but Trump surrounds himself with idiots who could easily mess it up, like they did trying to put the citizenship question on the Census. If the repeal has any flaws, it will be challenged in court (in a Dem-friendly jurisdiction) and tied up in litigation for a couple years. Even if Trump ultimately gets his way it might not be until after the 2026 midterms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPM issued the final rule today, so it should at least be harder for a new Trump admin to fire everyone immediately. They’ll have to deal with litigation first.
Interested in hearing from employment lawyer/HR types about what impact this rule will actually have. Can't Trump just issue a proposed repeal on his first day in office, take comments and issue the final rule within six months?
Anonymous wrote:OPM issued the final rule today, so it should at least be harder for a new Trump admin to fire everyone immediately. They’ll have to deal with litigation first.