US judge orders Trump admin to bring VOA employees back to work
The Straits Times
The judge also ordered the administration to resume VOA broadcasts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - A US federal judge on March 17 ordered the Trump administration to bring more than 1,000 Voice of America (VOA) employees back to work and resume broadcasts by the government-funded media outlet.
District Judge Royce Lamberth’s order comes 10 days after he ruled that President Donald Trump’s pick to oversee mass layoffs at VOA was unlawfully appointed, rendering the job cuts invalid.
Ms Kari Lake, a former TV anchor, slashed jobs and funding after she was appointed by Mr Trump to head the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which runs VOA, Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia and other stations.
Judge Lamberth, an appointee of Republican president Ronald Reagan, ordered the reinstatement by March 23 of 1,042 VOA employees who have been on paid administrative leave for the past year.
The judge also ordered USAGM to come up with a plan by next week to resume international broadcasts.
VOA was created in the wake of World War II as a key instrument of American soft power worldwide.

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