A Federal appeals court has reversed the August 2018 ruling by a lower-court judge that President Trump’s executive orders aimed at greatly reducing union protections for Federal workers was unconstitutional.
The three-judge panel ruled unanimously that the American Federation of Government Employees and the National Treasury Employee Union should have first taken their case to the Federal Labor Relations Authority, which is charged with resolving Federal labor-management disputes.
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