Multiple federal judges, including Trump appointees, have dismissed the Trump administration's attempts to preemptively cancel collective bargaining agreements and strip union rights from over a million federal workers. The administration sought judicial approval to end union contracts across several federal agencies, but courts ruled that the government lacked standing or legal grounds for such actions. These rulings represent significant setbacks for the White House's efforts to weaken federal labor unions. While some appeals courts have allowed certain executive orders to remain in effect, Congress is also considering stepping in. The legal battles highlight ongoing tensions between the executive branch and organized labor within the federal workforce.
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