Posts by Candace Rhett
IFPTE Applauds Findings of Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger that Firings of Six Probationary Workers Without Cause Violate Federal Law

On February 24, 2025, the Office of Special Counsel, led by Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger, found that President Trump’s firing of probationary employees at six different agencies was unlawful and requested that the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) reinstate the affected employees.

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IFPTE Calls OMB/OPM Directive on RIFs Dangerous and Inhumane

IFPTE’s executive officers released a statement regarding the OPM/OMB directive on widespread RIFs in the federal government. “IFPTE strongly condemns the OPM/OMB memo on RIFs that was released earlier today.  Sadly, it continues the practice by the Trump Administration to callously demean the services provided by dedicated federal employees while laying out four phases by which they expect agencies across the government to imprudently RIF thousands upon thousands of workers.”

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IFPTE Commends Court’s Temporary Halt of DOGE Data Breach at Federal Agencies as a First Step to Preventing Further Violation of Millions of Americans’ Private Personal Information

Today, a judge ordered that the Department of Education and Office of Personnel Management must bar Elon Musk and the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing key databases.  IFPTE is a named plaintiff in the lawsuit, as its members who work in the federal sector and those who have participated in student loan programs have had their rights violated by DOGE’s unlawful actions. 

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IFPTE Responds to Unjust Firing of NAIJ/IFPTE Judicial Council 2 Members

Last Friday, the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) fired 20 immigration judges, including 13 immigration judges represented by the National Association of Immigration Judges (NAIJ/IFPTE Judicial Council 2). IFPTE President spoke to numerous news outlets, sharing why firing Immigration Judges “makes no sense.” 

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IFPTE Federal Sector Update on Trump/Musk and DOGE Attacks on Federal Workers - Week Ending Feb. 21

IFPTE’s executive officers and staff, along with our Union partners at the Federal Workers Alliance (FWA), continue to work in coalition on all fronts – Legal, Legislative, Grassroots, PR – to fight against the illegal and unprecedented attacks by President Trump, the so-called DOGE, including Elon Musk and his associates, and larger Trump Administration, against federal workers and the agencies they work for.

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IFPTE Attends Joint AFL-CIO/CLC SOLIDARITY Roundtable in Washington, DC with Canadian Premiers Kinew, Eby, and Akeeagot

The Society of United Professionals (SUP/IFPTE Local 160) President, Rebecca Caron, and their External Relations Officer, Mike Belmore, traveled to Washington, DC this week to join Secretary-Treasurer, Gay Henson, International Representative, Erin Spencer, and President Matt Biggs at a roundtable discussion hosted by the AFL-CIO on Wednesday.

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IFPTE Federal Sector Update on Trump/Musk and DOGE Attacks on Federal Workers - Week Ending Feb 14

IFPTE’s executive officers and staff, along with our Union partners at the Federal Workers Alliance (FWA), continue to work in coalition on all fronts – Legal, Legislative, Grassroots, and PR – to fight against the illegal and unprecedented attacks by President Trump, the so-called DOGE, including Elon Musk and his associates, and the larger Trump Administration, against federal workers and the agencies they work for.

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Federal Workers Bring Suit Alleging the Largest Data Security Breach in United States History

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, five federal workers filed a class action in federal court against the Office of Personnel Management, the Treasury Department, and several others for the egregious and ongoing disclosure of public servants’ names, addresses, Social Security Numbers, and other personal, sensitive information.

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IFPTE President Matt Biggs Joins Union Leaders, Members of Congress in the Fight to Defend Civil Service 

Hundreds of labor leaders and activists rallied in Washington, DC, on Tuesday to raise their voices against the mounting assault on federal workers and their unions by President Trump, Elon Musk, and other members of the Administration.  They were joined by dozens of Senators and Representatives who pledged to fight and offered candid criticisms of the president.

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