President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that ends collective bargaining for administrative workers in the federal government.
• The order was signed using authority from the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.
• Collective bargaining is ended for unions in several federal departments, including Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Homeland Security.
• The White House claims that federal unions hinder management in national security agencies.
• Approximately 75% of federal workers would lose the ability to bargain collectively.
• There may be legal challenges against this order, with unions planning immediate legal action.
The executive order marks a significant shift in federal labor relations, especially concerning national security agencies.
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