I mean, it's good and all. Just not as amazing as it would be if an actual Federal entity sued the resident, thereby freeing all Federal employees from the mandate.
My understanding as a federal employee -- gleaned from a couple legal eagle friends elsewhere in the federal gov't -- is that this does indeed apply across the board to all federal gov't employees. Yes, it's a temporary injunction...but given the number of "mandates" that have been going down in flames lately, I'm starting to feel better about NOT having to further defend my requested exemptions.
I don't know that the plaintiff's could be strictly considered federal.
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I mean, it's good and all. Just not as amazing as it would be if an actual Federal entity sued the resident, thereby freeing all Federal employees from the mandate.
My understanding as a federal employee -- gleaned from a couple legal eagle friends elsewhere in the federal gov't -- is that this does indeed apply across the board to all federal gov't employees. Yes, it's a temporary injunction...but given the number of "mandates" that have been going down in flames lately, I'm starting to feel better about NOT having to further defend my requested exemptions.