D.C. Appeals Court OKs Trump Order Gutting Labor Protections for Federal Workers
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D.C. Appeals Court OKs Trump Order Gutting Labor Protections for Federal Workers
A split three-judge panel at the U.S. Court of Appeals for Washington, D.C., has cleared the way for President Trump’s executive order stripping federal workers of their collective bargaining rights. The Center for American Progress reports the order affects four out of five federal workers represented by unions at more than a dozen federal agencies — more than 1 million people.
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Trump Executive Order on Public-Sector Unions Clears Latest Legal Hurdle
President Trump’s executive order halting collective bargaining at federal agencies that work on national security issues has cleared its latest legal hurdle. Back in late March, President Trump signed and issued an executive order using authority granted by the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 to suspend collective bargaining with public-sector unions across an estimated 67 percent of the federal workforce. In particular, the order released by …
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