Department of Labor Data Breach

Judge Denies Block on Musk’s Access to Labor Data Despite Concerns

A federal judge recently denied a motion to block the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team, from accessing sensitive Department of Labor (DOL) data, despite expressing reservations about DOGE’s actions. This decision has sparked outrage and concern, especially given allegations of potentially illegal data access and the lack of apparent repercussions for DOGE’s actions.

The judge’s ruling centered on the lack of established standing by the five federal employee unions that brought the lawsuit. While acknowledging concerns about DOGE’s alleged conduct, the judge determined that the unions hadn’t sufficiently demonstrated the necessary legal standing to pursue the motion at this time.… Continue reading

Musk’s DOGE Blocked from Labor Data: Union Victory

A federal judge temporarily halted the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)’s access to sensitive Department of Labor (DOL) data following a lawsuit filed by a coalition of federal employee unions. The unions argued that DOGE’s demands, issued under threat of termination, jeopardized worker rights and privacy. This ruling, celebrated by union leaders, follows similar temporary restrictions placed on DOGE’s data access at other federal agencies, including the Treasury Department. The ongoing dispute highlights broader concerns regarding DOGE’s aggressive data acquisition and its potential for misuse.

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