Appeals court lifts block on Trump executive order targeting federal worker unions
- An appeals court removed the injunction preventing President Donald Trump’s March 2025 directive, which seeks to eliminate union negotiation privileges for a large number of federal workers, allowing its enforcement amid ongoing litigation.
- The ruling came after unions filed a lawsuit challenging the order, but the court found the unions lacked legal standing to sue and ruled mostly on technical grounds.
- The order affects over a dozen federal agencies, including the IRS, EPA, Health and Human Services, and seeks to expand exemptions to exclude more workers than previous presidents.
- The court stated the unions failed to show irreparable harm, noting that any harms are speculative because the government has paused terminating collective bargaining agreements during ongoing litigation.
- The ruling allows the administration to move forward with the order, which the government says is needed to downsize the federal workforce and ensure national security, while legal challenges continue.
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