In the United States, unions have requested an emergency injunction to immediately halt planned mass layoffs by the Trump administration during the government shutdown process. This request, made to U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco, came after announcements that layoffs could begin as early as next week.
In a filing made on Saturday night, the unions stated that a series of comments from Trump and senior officials about employee layoffs created a sense of danger. Kevin Hassett, one of the White House's top economic advisors, announced that layoffs would be postponed at least until Monday. That day, the Senate will conduct a fifth vote on a temporary budget bill that would keep the government open until November 21.
Hassett said in an interview with CNN on Sunday, "If the President decides that negotiations are going nowhere, layoffs will begin." Meanwhile, Trump, in his remarks regarding layoffs, indicated that "layoffs are happening right now," blaming Democrats for the government shutdown.
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