Trump signs executive order to end collective bargaining at agencies involved with national security
- President Donald Trump announced moves to end collective bargaining with federal labor unions in agencies with national security missions.
- The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 was cited as giving Trump authority to end bargaining because of these agencies' roles in safeguarding national security.
- Unions have vowed to fight the move, which the White House called necessary to avoid obstruction of Trump's agenda to protect Americans.
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Judge Questions Trump’s Federal Union Rights Squeeze
A federal judge appeared skeptical Wednesday over President Donald Trump’s move to end collective bargaining with federal labor unions in agencies with national security missions across the federal government, reported Politico. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman, a Bill Clinton appointee, called the White House’s fact sheet explaining the order “part of the problem” after oral arguments were finished in a lawsuit brought by National Treasury Emp…
President Trump Exempts National Security Agencies from Collective Bargaining Requirements.
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to end collective bargaining with federal unions in several agencies tied to national security. This action uses authority from the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978. Who’s Involved: President Donald J. Trump, Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), National Science Foundation (NSF), Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Departm…
Trump Moves to End Collective Bargaining at National Security Agencies
President Trump has ordered an end to collective bargaining for federal unions in key national security agencies, citing legal authority from a 1978 law. The decision immediately sparked legal battles and union outrage. Key Facts: On Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order ending collective bargaining in federal agencies tied to national security. Impacted agencies include State, Defense, Veterans Affairs, Energy, Treasury, Justice,…
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