Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Federal Layoffs
Over 30,000 federal employees have been dismissed, prompting protests, unionization efforts, and legal challenges as workers emphasize their commitment to public service.
- The Trump administration has laid off more than 30,000 federal employees in early 2025, citing goals of reducing waste and improving efficiency.
- Federal unions have seen a surge in membership, with over 16,000 new members joining the American Federation of Government Employees in early 2025 alone.
- Many federal employees are resisting the layoffs by organizing rallies, joining unions, and continuing their work despite uncertainty and low morale.
- Critics argue the layoffs lack strategic planning, disproportionately target newer employees, and undermine essential government operations.
- Lawsuits challenging the legality of the layoffs are ongoing, with thousands of dismissed employees already reinstated.