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Grundmann says nothing left to cut at Fed Labor Relations Authority
So far this fiscal year, the FLRA, among others, has been running on a series of continuing resolutions, which officials said has tough consequences.
Unions fear ceding members in Defense Health Agency reorganization
The issue, some smaller unions say, is that they aren’t being allowed to vote on which union will represent them certain cases.
Biden picks Summerlin for Federal Labor Relations Authority post
The nomination, if approved by Congress, would fill a years-long gap in confirmed leadership.
Supreme Court upholds labor rights for ‘rare birds’ of National Guard
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling affirming that National Guard dual-status technicians are entitled to union representation.
Army military justice reform unfolds, Congress monitoring
A new prosecutor's office will focus on serious crimes.
By Davis Winkie