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In an official meeting at the White House on March 13, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump sat across from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office. Photo by Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Sipa USA (Sipa via AP Images).

One of the biggest federal labor unions in the country is urging a federal court to halt President Donald Trump’s executive order, which they claim unjustly removes the bargaining rights of hundreds of thousands of workers with their governmental agencies. They argue that this move represents an act of “political retribution” by the president.

The National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), ranking as the second largest federal union, took legal action on Monday in Washington, D.C. The lawsuit argues that the president’s order unlawfully bypasses federal laws by designating over a dozen agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Bureau of Land Management, as exempt from labor law requirements, under the premise that their primary roles involve “intelligence, counterintelligence, investigative, or national security work.”

The executive order, signed by President Trump on Thursday, led to a flurry of lawsuits from federal agencies seeking to terminate existing contracts with their union employees.

According to the complaint, the order is a thinly-veiled attempt to continue the administration’s effort to gut the federal workforce by making it easier for the government to terminate employees. NTEU also asserts that Trump is seeking revenge for the union filing lawsuits that have stymied his efforts at mass firings and led to judges ordering thousands of employees who were unlawfully fired to be reinstated, as evidenced by the White House Fact Sheet on the order.

From the filing:

The same White House Fact Sheet reveals the secondary motivation for the Executive Order: political retribution. In justifying the Executive Order, the Fact Sheet states that “[c]ertain Federal unions have declared war on President Trump’s agenda.” It continues, “[t]he largest Federal union describes itself as ‘fighting back’ against Trump. It is widely filing grievances to block Trump policies.” It then adds that this union has “filed 70 national and local grievances over President Trump’s policies since the inauguration — an average of over one a day.”

As a result of the order, the heads of those agencies are required to stop payroll deductions for employees that go toward union dues, which NTEU says accounts for more than half its revenue stream. The organization is responsible for negotiating collective bargaining agreements with federal employers, lobbying for laws and regulations that improve work environments for federal employees, and litigating on behalf of members.

While presidents have previously issued executive orders exempting certain offices within agencies that clearly perform security or intel work from collective bargaining laws, “no President has ever exempted an entire Cabinet-level agency — let alone multiple Cabinet-level agencies,” according to the suit, which claims the order would leave a full two-thirds of the federal workforce without unionization rights.

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