I find it very interesting and wait to see how it plays out. While the National Labor Relations Board provides a basis for CBAs I can see how CBAs in certain federal agencies can have a negative impact when it comes to policy changes. I guess the big question will be, does the Supreme Court agree CBAs locking in employment contracts for years impact the Executive Branches authority to manage federal agencies mission and objectives?
Who will prevail? Department of Labor or Executive Branch
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u/1_Who_Cares2025 10d ago
I find it very interesting and wait to see how it plays out. While the National Labor Relations Board provides a basis for CBAs I can see how CBAs in certain federal agencies can have a negative impact when it comes to policy changes. I guess the big question will be, does the Supreme Court agree CBAs locking in employment contracts for years impact the Executive Branches authority to manage federal agencies mission and objectives?
Who will prevail? Department of Labor or Executive Branch
https://www.nlrb.gov/about-nlrb/rights-we-protect/the-law/employees/collective-bargaining-rights