Trump administration moving to end federal prison workers' union protections
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The Trump administration's recent move to end collective bargaining rights for federal prison workers has raised significant concerns among employees and labor advocates. This decision follows an earlier executive order that stripped similar protections from other government sectors, signaling a broader trend of diminishing labor rights. With nearly 35,000 federal prison workers affected, this change could impact working conditions and employee morale, making it a critical issue for those involved in the justice system.
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