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The U.S. government’s massive job cuts continued during the “stop”.

On October 28, local time, a U.S. federal judge further blocked the Trump administration’s plan to cut thousands of federal employees during the government’s partial shutdown of a month.

During a hearing in San Francisco, U.S. District Judge Susan Elston extended a previous provisional ruling banning 40 federal agencies from dismissing jobs before the outcome of legal lawsuits brought by unions on behalf of federal employees came out.

Earlier on October 15, a federal judge in San Francisco ordered that the Trump administration must now stop cutting jobs during the government’s “stop”.

It is that the emergency order was issued by U.S. District Judge Susan Elston after federal agencies began issuing notice on 10th to reduce the size of the federal government.

Due to differences between the two parties on medical-related welfare spending, the U.S. Senate failed to pass a new interim appropriations bill before the end of the previous fiscal year on September 30, and funds to maintain normal government operations were exhausted. Starting from October 1, the U.S. federal government "shut down" again after nearly seven years. On the 10th of this month, more than 4000 federal employees received dismissal notices. Trump recently said in an interview with the media that because of the government's "shutdown", many federal employees will lose their jobs, and layoffs will be concentrated in areas that "tend to the Democratic Party." (General reporter Zhang Yingzhe)



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