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A recent executive order allowed the Department of Veterans Affairs to cancel collective bargaining agreements. Now, labor unions in Nashville and across the country are responding.
Termination of collective bargaining agreements triggers major shift in agency policy, with Virginia among the states most ...
The EPA and VA have canceled union contracts for workers in recent days. Local union representatives say they can still ...
Roughly 20 Colorado Springs residents and Veterans Affairs employees gathered Thursday outside of Floyd K. Lindstrom Clinic ...
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Podcast explores how an executive order stripped collective bargaining rights from thousands of VA employees at Cleveland's ...
Rep. Shontel Brown calls the move "a shameful assault" on VA employees, while the department claims it will improve veteran ...
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The VA is cancelling collective bargaining agreements with unions that represent approximately 400,000 employees.
The VA's decision follows an executive order signed by President Donald Trump in March that instructed some federal agencies ...
The AFL-CIO “It’s Better in a Union” bus tour will be part union rally, part punk rock concert when it pulls into Cleveland on Sunday.