Employees at the U.S. Education Department who were fired in March got an unexpected email on Friday – telling them to return to work.
These federal workers, including many attorneys, investigate family complaints of discrimination in the nation's schools as part of the department's Office for Civil Rights (OCR). They were terminated by the Trump administration in a March reduction-in-force , but the courts intervened , temporarily blocking the department from completing their terminations.
That left 299 OCR employees, roughly half of its staff, in legal and professional limbo – because the department elected to place them on paid administrative leave while the legal battle plays out rather than allow them to work. Court records show 52 have since chosen to leave.
On Friday, an unkn

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