Tens of thousands of federal employees who were fired during their probationary periods have their jobs back — on paper, anyway.

In court-mandated filings Monday night, the Trump administration gave agency-by-agency details on the employees it has reinstated since late last week, when two separate federal judges found that the en-masse terminations of probationary federal workers were illegal.

Taken together, the filings, which cover most federal civilian agencies, show that 24,583 probationary employees were terminated as part of the administration’s sweeping layoffs. Of those, 24,570 have at least been notified that their jobs have been reinstated, though most agencies have placed the workers on administrative leave at least temporarily.

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    16 days ago

    When an old job I had notified me funding for my contracted position may not get renewed in the following year I was gone within two months for a position with stable funding.

    I could not imagine going back after having something like this pulled on me.