Judge blocks Trump administration from nixing collective bargaining for most federal employees
- A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from removing collective bargaining rights for federal workers, stating that the policy was unlawful.
- Liz Shuler, president of the AFL-CIO, called the injunction a significant defense of workers' rights, warning that the administration's actions could undermine workers across America.
- Union officials noted that the administration's actions appeared retaliatory and aimed at weakening federal unions, claiming that the policy threatens long-established worker protections.
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US judge blocks Trump from ending union bargaining for many federal workers
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the administration of President Donald Trump from stripping hundreds of thousands of federal employees of the ability to unionize and collectively bargain over working conditions.
Judge blocks Trump admin from nixing federal staff's collective bargaining
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from implementing an executive order that a labour union says would cancel collective bargaining rights for hundreds of thousands of federal employees.
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