The American Federation of Government Employees is planning to lay off more than half its staff, as the largest federal employees’ union reels from President Donald Trump’s move to end collective ...
The union argues BOP's action was a form of retaliation, and that the agency didn't follow required procedures when it canceled collective bargaining.
President Donald Trump speaks with reporters after signing executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, April 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP ...
The American Federation of Government Employees’ agency-specific lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s executive ...
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Five Republicans Defy Trump in Bid to Give Federal Employees Full Union Rights
A few Republicans are bucking President Donald Trump on bargaining rights for federal workers. Five House Republicans have signed a discharge petition to force a vote on overturning a Trump ...
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Union members like me need these reforms from Congress
Three years ago, I was forced into a union against my will. While my coworkers and I tried to free ourselves, we were stifled ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated to correct an organization’s name. We regret the error. We celebrate Labor Day this year under the shadow of one of the ...
The nation’s largest federal employee union on Thursday sued the Trump administration seeking to reverse the decision to revoke the collective bargaining rights of airport screeners at the ...
A growing number of Labour MPs and union leaders has accused Sir Keir Starmer of a manifesto breach for watering down one of ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The largest union for federal employees is planning to lay off more than half of its staff nationwide after President Donald Trump’s executive actions have rapidly weakened the ...
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