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Federal agencies urged to review employee union bargaining eligibility
More than half of the 2.1 million strong federal workforce is represented by a union.
Houses passes bill safeguarding bargaining rights for VA employees
Rep. Takano, a Democrat representing California, said the bill simply equalizes bargaining rights for more than 100,000 frontline VA healthcare workers.
New White House report promotes collective bargaining for federal employees
The Office of Personnel Management has taken several actions over the last year that it claims have helped reset labor-management relations in the executive branch.
By Nathan Strout
White House mandates more transparent union rights for feds
Vice President Kamala Harris led a roundtable with federal workers on the White House's initiative to keep bargaining unit employees better informed of their rights.
By Jessie Bur
Answers to federal workers’ questions about government labor unions
The majority of federal employees are listed as being in a bargaining unit, meaning that the union is an influential part of their jobs even if they don't become union members.
By Jessie Bur