Judge blocks Trump from nixing union bargaining for TSA officers
- A federal judge stated that the administration of Donald Trump likely broke the law by taking away union rights from 50,000 transportation security officers.
- U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman blocked the Department of Homeland Security from canceling a union contract for TSA officers pending a lawsuit.
- Pechman noted that TSA workers would face 'irreparable harm' without the injunction.
- AFGE National President Everett Kelley called the decision a 'crucial victory for federal workers and the rule of law'.
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20.6% of New York State Workers Are Union Members, 2nd Most in the U.S.
In the wake of new political battles over workers’ rights—including President Trump’s recent executive order curbing collective bargaining for federal employees—organized labor is once again front and center in the national conversation. And while unionization is fading in some locations,…
14.5% of California Workers Are Union Members, 9th Most in the U.S.
In the wake of new political battles over workers’ rights—including President Trump’s recent executive order curbing collective bargaining for federal employees—organized labor is once again front and center in the national conversation. And while unionization is fading in some locations,…
13.1% of Illinois Workers Are Union Members, 14th Most in the U.S.
In the wake of new political battles over workers’ rights—including President Trump’s recent executive order curbing collective bargaining for federal employees—organized labor is once again front and center in the national conversation. And while unionization is fading in some locations,…
14.1% of Minnesota Workers Are Union Members, 12th Most in the U.S.
In the wake of new political battles over workers’ rights—including President Trump’s recent executive order curbing collective bargaining for federal employees—organized labor is once again front and center in the national conversation. And while unionization is fading in some locations,…
Only 5.1% of Florida Workers Are Union Members, 13th Lowest in the U.S.
In the wake of new political battles over workers’ rights—including President Trump’s recent executive order curbing collective bargaining for federal employees—organized labor is once again front and center in the national conversation. And while unionization is fading in some locations,…


Only 4.6% of Tennessee Workers Are Union Members, 10th Lowest in the U.S.
In the wake of new political battles over workers’ rights—including President Trump’s recent executive order curbing collective bargaining for federal employees—organized labor is once again front and center in the national conversation. And while unionization is fading in some locations,…
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