Court Rulings Shape Federal Workers' Union Rights and Protections

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A federal appeals court allowed President Trump to proceed with an order ending collective bargaining rights for many federal workers, citing national security concerns, while the case continues in court. The unions representing over a million federal employees argue the order is retaliatory, but the court emphasized the president's focus on national security as justification.
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