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Federal workers protest outside Javits building to rally against illegal mass firings

By Gabriele Holtermann Posted on March 14, 2025

Amid the mass firings of federal employees across all agencies at the hands of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a coalition of federal workers and members of the National Treasury Employees Union picketed outside the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building at 26 Federal Plaza in downtown Manhattan on March 14 during lunch hour, protesting the dissemination of federal agencies.

Over 103,000 federal workers have been axed since DOGE, headed by tech-billionaire and civilian Elon Musk, took charge in January to slash government spending.

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Federal workers protest outside Javits building to rally against illegal mass firings

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