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.
Supporters of the union, which represents 30,000 prison employees, fear the move will worsen an ongoing staffing crisis.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal unions have been quick to push back against President Trump’s move canceling many ...
An executive order on Thursday aimed to end collective bargaining for workers at numerous departments and agencies.
The order targets agencies it says have a national security mission but many of the departments don’t have a strict national ...
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 ...
The move comes despite Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying the U.S. would still do some humanitarian work while shrinking ...
The Trump administration is turning to a one-judge district in Texas to assert that its move stripping bargaining rights from federal employees is legal. President Trump late ...
Kelley said his union ... association. Trump’s threat to unions and working people across America is clear: fall in line or else." Guidance issued by acting Office of Personnel Management ...