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In a sweeping policy shift that could reshape labor relations at one of the largest federal agencies, the U.S. Department of ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is terminating collective bargaining agreements with several key government unions ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said the move supports an executive order from President Donald Trump that canceled ...
President Donald Trump issued an order ending the contracts in March, but it was temporarily halted by a lawsuit. Earlier ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Wednesday it was terminating most of its contracts with federal employee unions, one of the most significant consequences to date of a March executive order ...
Rep. Shontel Brown calls the move "a shameful assault" on VA employees, while the department claims it will improve veteran ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins said the decision to end the labor contracts of most of its workers follows an executive order from ...
About 80% of VA's roughly 450,000 employees are union members, but the department will no longer honor its contracts with the ...
Last week, the Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with multiple federal workforce and health care unions – including the AFGE.
Too often, unions that represent VA employees fight against the best interests of Veterans while protecting and rewarding bad ...
The Trump administration terminated the agreement for hundreds of thousands of unionized VA workers, including doctors, ...
Podcast explores how an executive order stripped collective bargaining rights from thousands of VA employees at Cleveland's ...