A federal employee union is suing over an executive order issued by President Donald Trump that would strip the collective bargaining rights of 18 departments, the Hill reported.
The executive order issued last week directed agencies to terminate agreed-upon collective bargaining agreements and to “cease participating in grievance procedures.”
“The President’s sweeping Executive Order is inconsistent with this narrow authority. The Administration’s own issuances show that the President’s exclusions are not based on national security concerns, but instead a policy objective of making federal employees easier to fire and political animus against federal sector unions,” the National Treasury Employees Union wrote in its lawsuit.
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