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U.S. District Judge Melissa DuBose found that VA Secretary Doug Collins violated the First Amendment and the Administrative Procedures Act last August when he terminated the American Federation of Government Employees’ union contracts.
The league and players' union met for nearly 10 hours overnight Tuesday and into Wednesday morning, per reports.
The Women's National Basketball Players Association provided a positive update Wednesday regarding labor talks with the WNBA.
Virginia legislation would expand collective bargaining rights to almost all local and state public workers, removing a permission requirement in place since 2021.
The three-judge panel struck down a lower court’s preliminary injunction while litigation over anti-union executive orders proceeds.
The fight over collective bargaining in Virginia is ongoing at the legislature, where competing efforts offer different protections.
Amid a fourth day of marathon negotiations, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert addressed the "urgency" of ongoing CBA talks between the league and the WNBPA. “I’ve never been a betting woman in my life,
SSA told the arbitrator that it suspended telework for employees who were AFGE bargaining unit members “to address critical operational needs."