Trump, federal labor relations authority and Judge
The order reinstates a member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority, a key panel for federal workers' unions.
The former chair of the agency that enforces labor laws for the federal workforce will return to her job, reversing President ...
The order is effective immediately, and effects six government agencies, including the Department of Defense and Veterans ...
President Donald Trump's mass firings of permanent federal employees have already begun and are expected to accelerate over ...
U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan rejected the White House's argument that removal protections are unconstitutional, stating that Supreme Court verdicts in the past have proved otherwise.
Susan Tsui Grundmann, an appointee of Trump's Democratic predecessor Joe Biden, was fired on Feb. 11 without explanation.
A cohort of federal workers convened Monday morning in Orlando for a roundtable hosted by U.S. Congressman Darren Soto.
The National Labor Relations Board continues to enforce federal labor law despite the unprecedented termination of a member ...
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