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The role of public sector unions in food safety renews a debate that began 90 years ago

Summary by Food Safety News
It was President Franklin D. Roosevelt who, in 1935, signed the Wagner National Labor Relations Act, which became the foundation for modern collective bargaining through unions. But FDR had one caveat: He did not believe in public sector unions. If FDR were alive today, it follows that he might agree that public animal health and food safety inspectors shouldn’t carry union cards. And President Donald J. Trump,  by Executive Order, is removing s…
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Food Safety News broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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