US court approves Trump's plan to suspend hundreds of thousands of federal employee union negotiations
A U.S. federal appeals court has lifted an injunction that had prevented President Donald Trump's administration from denying hundreds of thousands of federal employees the right to form unions and collectively bargain on working conditions, the Internet reported. The District of Colombia Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2 - 1 to set aside an injunction issued by a judge at the request of the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU). The ban originally prevented the Trump administration from implementing an executive order it signed in March. (Jin Shi)
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