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Federal employees union sues over Trump move to block collective bargaining

  • U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman temporarily blocked enforcement of a key part of President Trump's March 27 executive order affecting federal employees.
  • The National Treasury Employees Union sued to challenge the order, which uses a national security exemption to exclude about three dozen agencies from collective bargaining rights.
  • The union represents nearly 160,000 federal workers, including those at IRS, Health and Human Services, and the Energy Department, and says the order could cause significant revenue loss.
  • Union attorneys stated the order conflicts with Congress’s intent and warned, "NTEU may no longer be able to exist in a meaningful manner" without an injunction, while government lawyers stressed presidential authority over national security.
  • The injunction preserves federal employees' collective bargaining rights temporarily and blocks the administration’s agenda to reduce union influence, but the lawsuit will continue.
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