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President Donald Trump took his most consequential action against federal employee unions yet late Thursday, signing an ...
Justices say outside groups have no right to contest federal layoffs.
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President Trump’s executive order ending collective bargaining across national security agencies represents a return to ...
A union representing 150,000 U.S. government employees filed suit to block President Trump from ending collective bargaining.
Thousands of federal workers may lose the right to unionize after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would ...
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The Justice Department has suggested to federal agencies that they are free to disregard a judge's ruling that halted ...
Supporters of the union, which represents 30,000 prison employees, fear the move will worsen an ongoing staffing crisis.
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The Justice Department has suggested to federal agencies they're free to blacklist a law firm targeted by President Donald ...
President Trump has signed an executive order ending collective bargaining for wide swaths of federal employees, as part of his broader campaign to reshape the U.S. government's workforce.
A massive chunk of the federal workforce would lose their union rights if Trump is allowed to move forward with his plan.
Attorney General Pam Bondi lambasted a federal judge who blocked the enforcement of parts of President Trump's executive ...
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