LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Top Stories: Fired NLRB member sues; Unions sue over DOGE; DOGE heading to the DOL; AFL-CIO announces "DPWL"; Oregon nurses end 26-day strike & dozens more articles...
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If the workers surrender control over working relations to legislative and administrative agents, they put their industrial liberty at the disposal of state agents. — Samuel Gompers, 1915
Here are today’s Top Stories…
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Former National Labor Relations Board member sues Trump for her firing
A fired member of the National Labor Relations Board sued President Donald Trump on Wednesday, alleging that he exceeded his authority and broke with nine decades of precedent in ousting her from the agency that oversees unions and workers’ rights.
Unions sue Treasury over DOGE access to payment systems
Anonymous plaintiffs also called for a temporary restraining order Tuesday to prevent OPM from using a newly installed email system to mass-message federal employees.
DOGE heads to the DOL; Rally planned
AFL-CIO President Shuler Announces ‘Department of People Who Work For A Living’ (DPWL)
Providence, nurses reach tentative deal to end 26-day strike
Nurses at eight Providence hospitals reached a tentative contract agreement with the health system’s leaders late Tuesday amid a strike that has lasted 26 days.
