
The Trump presidency is being sued over President Donald Trump‘s proceed to remove collective bargaining right from a host of national government worker organizations.
The chairman announced last week that hundreds of thousands of employees may no longer love collective negotiations through their coalition, stepping up his struggle with the national workforce. But the unions are fighting again, with the National Treasury Employees Union processing a lawsuit just weeks later.
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” The law frankly gives federal workers the right to contract collectively”, NTEU leader Doreen Greenwald said. ” The disturbing executive order scrapping that ideal for most of them, under the pretext of regional security, is an attempt to silence the tones of our nation’s public workers”.
Trump’s get had influence government employees and the , organizations that represent them , at the Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs Department, Health and Human Services Department, National Science Foundation, Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Justice, and the Department of State,  , among people.
The legal question hinges on the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, which Trump says gives him the authority to remove collective bargaining powers from the unions owing to national security concerns. Unions such as NTEU and the American Federation of Government Employees disagree.
The suit was filed Monday in the U. S. District Court in the District of Columbia, saying Trump’s order would affect two-thirds of the federal workforce and that it violates the law.
NTEU argues that the Civil Service Reform Act protects collective bargaining for most government workers, that Trump’s order is therefore “absurdly broad”, and that his true goal is to fire as many federal employees as possible.
NTEU represents employees across 37 federal agencies and offices.
Police and firefighters, whose unions are  , more friendly , toward Trump, are exempt from the executive order and will maintain collective bargaining rights regardless of what happens in the lawsuit.
Trump and the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency have been warring with the federal workforce since Trump’s second term began on Jan. 20, moving to slash jobs and shutter entire federal agencies with thousands of layoffs.
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Federal workers unions are fighting back with public statements, rallies, and court actions that have impeded the administration’s wishes.
” The Executive Order plainly punishes NTEU for its legal challenges to this administration’s actions, cancelling, as relevant here, twelve of NTEU’s collective bargaining relationships, including NTEU’s largest and longest one at the IRS”, the lawsuit states.