Education Department workers targeted in layoffs are returning to tackle civil rights backlog
About 250 Office for Civil Rights employees will return temporarily to address a backlog that rose to over 25,000 civil rights cases, the Education Department said.
- The U.S. Department of Education ordered dozens of Office for Civil Rights staffers to return to duty so OCR can prioritize its existing complaint caseload.
- A continuing resolution earlier this year paused some RIFs until Jan. 30, though the Education Department argued some more than 200 OCR workers’ layoffs fell outside the CR’s scope.
- Data show the backlog ballooned from about 20,000 to more than 25,000, delaying investigations for students and families as the Office for Civil Rights enforces discrimination laws.
- Julie Hartman confirmed Education will `temporarily bring back` OCR staff, workers have until Monday to decline, and the agency remains committed to defending the RIFs while using paid employees.
- Notices varied — three of four listed Dec. 15 returns with administrative leave ending Dec. 12, one listed Dec. 29 with leave ending Dec. 26; court filings showed 247 OCR workers on leave.
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