The judge had issued a temporary hold on the program.
A federal judge has removed a block he had previously placed on the Trump administrationโs buyout program for federal workers and denied unionsโ request for further relief.
Massachusetts Judge George O’Toole said in a Feb. 12 order that the plaintiffs lacked standing and the court did not have subject matter jurisdiction over their claims.
According to the White House, at least 70,000 federal workers have accepted the buyout offer that came as part of the โFork in the Roadโ plan allowing employees to take a deferred resignation with months of pay.
โThe unions do not have the required direct stake in the Fork Directive, but are challenging a policy that affects others, specifically executive branch employees,โ OโToole said. โThis is not sufficient.โ
His order indicated that aggrieved employees should bring claims through the administrative process. โThat the unions themselves may be foreclosed from this administrative process does not mean that adequate judicial review is lacking,โ he said.
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), one of the union plaintiffs, criticized the ruling in a statement.
โTodayโs ruling is a setback in the fight for dignity and fairness for public servants,โ AFGE National President Everett Kelley said in a press release. Kelley added that โAFGEโs lawyers are evaluating the decision and assessing next steps.โ
OโTooleโs decision came two days after a Feb. 10 hearing in Boston, where the Department of Justice (DOJ) and an attorney for the unions argued before OโToole. At that time, OโToole said he would maintain a block he imposed on Feb. 6 until he made a decision on further relief.
A senior administration official said in a statement to The Epoch Times that the buyout program was closed as of 7 p.m.
โThere is no longer any doubt: the Deferred Resignation Program was both legal and a valuable option for federal employees,โ the official said.
โThis program was carefully designed, thoroughly vetted, and provides generous benefits so federal workers can plan for their futures.โ
Mark Tapscott contributed to this report.
Byย Sam Dorman