Federal Court Blocks Trump’s Efforts to End Union Rights for Government Employees

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A federal judge has blocked President Trump's attempt to end collective bargaining rights for over a million federal employees, citing potential First Amendment violations and the unions' claims of retaliation, with the case pending further litigation.
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