Appeals Court Questions Trump’s Justification for Limiting Federal Workers' Bargaining Rights

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Federal appeals court judges are examining the legality of President Trump's executive orders that classified certain agencies as essential to national security, thereby exempting them from collective bargaining rights for federal employees, amid ongoing legal challenges and legislative efforts to reverse these orders.
Topics:nation#collective-bargaining#court-case#executive-order#federal-labor-unions#law-and-politics#national-security
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