
Dozens of former staffers are returning to the U.S. Education Department after being placed on administrative leave during mass layoffs in the Office for Civil Rights (OCR). The reinstatement aims to address a growing backlog of over 25,000 discrimination complaints, including cases involving race, disability, sex, and religion, as reported by the Associated Press. Despite reduced staffing levels, officials say the return of employees will help prioritise existing caseloads while ongoing legal disputes over layoffs continue.
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