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President Donald Trump has taken significant steps to limit union rights for many federal workers through a new executive ...
A nomination hearing for Trump’s OPM and OMB picks spanned probationary firings and collective bargaining cuts, among other federal workforce issues.
An executive order on Thursday aimed to end collective bargaining for workers at numerous departments and agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal unions have been quick to push back against President Trump’s move canceling many ...
The largest federal union is leading an organized labor coalition challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order ...
The OPM memo, however, makes some surprising choices in determining which agencies have a national security mission. U.S.
A union representing 150,000 U.S. government employees filed suit to block President Trump from ending collective bargaining.
The labor group also argued that one motivation for Trump’s order is simply to allow agencies to ignore union contract provisions governing reductions in force. “The OPM guidance on the ...
President Trump has described his new in-office requirement as a way to ensure workers are doing their jobs. He sees ...
Before receiving mass layoff plans due March 13 from federal agencies, Trump has instituted new rules and personnel changes that would give the president ... The memo specifically pointed to a union ...