President Trump has signed an executive order ending collective bargaining for wide swaths of federal employees, as part of his broader campaign to reshape the U.S. government's workforce.
The lawsuit comes after Trump issued an executive order moving to strip most federal workers’ unionization rights.
The White House cited national security concerns for an executive order that represents a major expansion of its efforts to shrink the government.
The Trump administration sued saying dozens of labor contracts at federal agencies unfairly impede his ability to purge the ...
Donald Trump signed an executive order saying that the government will no longer recognize and bargain with a huge portion of ...
Thousands of federal workers may lose the right to unionize after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would ban employees in several departments and agencies from doing so.
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday night aimed at ending collective bargaining rights for many government employees. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett spoke with ...