The order, which pertains solely to verbal assaults committed against court personnel and was made by Judge Arthur Engoron, is binding on all of the litigants involved in the case. It happened when Trump shared again a post on social media that made derogatory comments against Engoron’s primary law clerk.
Workers at Kaiser Permanente, a big nonprofit health system that serves 13 million patients across eight states, have threatened to walk off the job on Wednesday if the two sides involved in the labour dispute are unable to come to an agreement on a new labour contract.
Workers at Kaiser Permanente are getting ready to go on strike.
If a new employment agreement cannot be reached, more than 75,000 workers at Kaiser Permanente have indicated that they will quit their jobs on Wednesday morning. On Saturday, the previous contract was terminated. According to leaders of labour unions, this may be the greatest strike by those employed in the health care industry in recent U.S. history.
In response to the judge’s scathing post about the court clerk, a limited gag order has been issued in the Trump case
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