UAW president: ‘Deplorable’ that Trump stripped union rights for federal workers - News Facts Network
- President Trump's executive order restricts collective bargaining for federal workers, impacting numerous departments.
- Trump's administration stated the order safeguards national security by removing obstacles to altering working conditions.
- The order affects departments like Homeland Security, Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Treasury, impacting thousands of workers.
- The National Treasury Employees Union filed a lawsuit in D.C. Federal court, representing 150,000 employees.
- Union leaders, including UAW President Shawn Fain, condemned the order, calling it a 'deplorable' assault on worker rights.
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Togus and BIW workers affected by federal cuts to union rights
Maine labor officials are raising concern about an executive order signed late last week by President Donald Trump that eliminates collective bargaining rights for federal workers involved with national security agencies, including those at the Togus Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Bath Iron Works. The order comes among a barrage of other executive orders and firings of federal employees by the Trump administration. Last month, the U.S. Depa…
CBS’s Major Garrett Sets UAW Boss Up for Dem Talking Points
A Brennan-less Face the Nation means that there is a reduced potential for fireworks á la “I don’t care, Margaret”. But this doesn’t mean that Democrat talking points won’t get free reign, as demonstrated by substitute host Major Garrett’s interview of United Auto Workers Union president Shawn Fain. Watch as Garrett sets Fain up to bash President Donald Trump’s executive order curtailing or ending the unionization of federal employees:
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