Judge ‘Blocks’ Trump Administration ‘From Nixing Union Bargaining Rights’
Filip Timotija at The Hill reports a Federal Judge has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s Administration from nixing bargaining rights for thousands of Federal Workers through an Executive Order Trump signed last month. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman ruled Trump’s order is unlawful, handing a short-term win to the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), which represents around 160,000 Federal Workers. NTEU’s President Doreen Greenwald welcomed the Judge’s ruling, writing that it is a win for Federal Workers, “Union Rights and the American People they serve.” “The preliminary injunction granted at NTEU’s request means the Collective Bargaining Rights of Federal Employees will remain intact and the Administration’s illegal agenda to sideline the voices of Federal Employees and dismantle Unions is blocked,” Greenwald said in a statement.
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