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  Editorial  Trump Administration Issues New Executive Order Targeting Federal Unions Ahead of Labor Day
Editorial

Trump Administration Issues New Executive Order Targeting Federal Unions Ahead of Labor Day

paige Nguyenpaige Nguyen—August 31, 20250
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Washington D.C. – In the days leading up to Labor Day, President Donald Trump signed a new executive order expanding his administration’s efforts to curb collective bargaining rights for federal employees, drawing sharp criticism from major labor unions. The order, issued on August 28, 2025, targets several government agencies, citing national security and operational efficiency as justifications for limiting union activities.

Expanded Executive Order Targets Federal Unions

The latest directive adds agencies such as NASA, the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the National Weather Service, the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (part of NOAA), the Bureau of Reclamation’s hydropower facilities, and the Patent and Trademark Office to a growing list of entities where collective bargaining agreements are being phased out or banned. This move extends the administration’s prior actions from March 2025, which sought to limit these rights for a significant portion of the federal workforce.

The White House stated in a fact sheet that the executive order utilizes authority granted by the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 to exempt agencies with national security missions. The administration argues that certain procedural requirements in federal labor-management relations can create delays, impacting the ability of these vital agencies to implement policies swiftly and fulfill their missions. The order aims to ensure a “responsive and accountable civil service to protect our national security.”

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However, union leaders have vehemently opposed the administration’s rationale and timing. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) National President Everett Kelley called the order “another clear example of retaliation against federal employee union members who have bravely stood up against his anti-worker, anti-American plan to dismantle the federal government.” He added that “several agencies including NASA and the National Weather Service have already been hollowed out by reckless cuts, so for the administration to further disenfranchise the remaining workers in the name of ‘efficiency’ is immoral and abhorrent.”

A Pattern of Anti-Labor Policies

This recent executive order is part of a broader pattern of actions by the Trump administration aimed at weakening organized labor. Throughout his term, the administration has been criticized for appointing anti-labor judges, stacking the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) with appointees who often side with employers, and opposing legislation designed to protect workers’ rights, such as the PRO Act. Previous executive orders have sought to limit union officials’ “official time” for representational duties and to renegotiate existing collective bargaining agreements under strict timelines, practices that unions argue are designed to hamstring their ability to represent members effectively.

The Economic Policy Institute has noted that such actions weaken workers’ organizing and bargaining rights, diminishing their leverage to improve wages, benefits, and working conditions. These policies are seen by many as undermining the role of unions in advocating for the American workforce.

Unions Vow to Fight Back

Labor organizations have vowed to continue their resistance against the administration’s directives. The AFL-CIO, the largest federation of labor unions in the U.S., has condemned the executive orders as “union busting” and a “callous disregard for workers’ rights.” Unions like AFGE are preparing legal responses and mobilizing their members to fight these changes in the courts and through continued advocacy.

Several federal unions have already filed lawsuits challenging the legality of the administration’s executive orders, arguing that the claimed national security justifications are misapplied to agencies that do not primarily engage in such work. While some legal challenges have faced setbacks in appeals courts, unions remain committed to defending the collective bargaining rights of federal employees.

Implications for American Workers

The actions against federal unions have broader implications for the American labor movement and the public services federal employees provide. Unions argue that by silencing workers and limiting their ability to negotiate, the administration hinders the efficiency and effectiveness of government agencies. The AFL-CIO contends that these moves not only hurt federal workers but also the American people who rely on the services these employees deliver.

The timing of the executive order, just days before Labor Day, is particularly significant. It highlights the ongoing tension between the administration and organized labor, drawing attention to trending stories about workers’ rights and the future of unions in the United States. As Labor Day celebrations commence, these policy battles underscore the deeply divided landscape of labor relations in the nation, setting the stage for continued conflict and activism in the American labor movement.

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