Summary
The US government's cybersecurity agency, CISA, has been ordered to reinstate over 130 laid-off employees after a federal court ruling. The layoffs occurred in February and affected various agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security. The reinstated employees will be placed on administrative leave with full pay and benefits.
Key Points
The US government's cybersecurity agency, CISA, has been ordered to reinstate over 130 laid-off employees who were hired or promoted within the past three years.
The layoffs occurred in February as part of the Trump administration's effort to reduce the federal workforce.
The reinstated employees will be placed on administrative leave with full pay and benefits.
Why It Matters
This development highlights the importance of ensuring that government agencies maintain a strong and competent workforce, particularly in critical areas such as cybersecurity.
Author
Carly Page