Trump, Supreme Court and national labor relations board
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The Trump administration had sought to neutralize a Biden-era executive order requiring contractors to negotiate with unions ahead of major construction projects with broad exceptions, something specifically barred by the underlying order.
Labor organizations secured early relief in their suit alleging that the US government is ignoring a Biden-era executive order requiring labor agreements for large-scale construction projects, a federal district court said.
The injunction had frozen the president’s order seeking to remove collective bargaining rights from workers at dozens of government agencies and offices.
The Trump administration must halt much of its dramatic downsizing of the federal workforce, a California judge ordered Friday. Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco issued the emergency order in a lawsuit filed last week by labor unions and cities,
A federal judge is halting the Trump administration from carrying out, under a February executive order, mass firings or major reorganizations of multiple agencies going forward.
A federal appeals court has lifted a lower-court order that prevented the federal government from implementing President Donald Trump’s plan to end collective bargaining by workers at more than a dozen federal agencies.
President Trump signed Executive Order 14224 designating English as the official language of the United States. Framed as a
On April 25, U.S. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer sent a letter to state governors to warn them against assisting undocumented individuals with unemployment benefits. If the states fail to comply, they will lose federal funding through the Title III Unemployment Insurance Grant, which is housed under the Social Security Act.