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Trump is about to cancel recent trade union agreements with federal employees

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    By Jack Queen

    (Reuters) – Donald Trump said on Friday that all collective employment contracts that have been reached with federal employees within 30 days of his inauguration will not be approved, the last Salvo in the US President's offer to make the federal workforce again.

    In a memo addressed to the heads of all executive departments and agencies, Trump said that the administration of former US President Joe Biden deliberately completed collective employment contracts with federal employees in the last days “in an attempt to harm my administration by her waste and Failing policy afterwards it is time in office.

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    It was not immediately clear how many similarities would be influenced by the new policy, which calls them as “Lame-Duck collective employment contracts”.

    Collective negotiation agreements are deals between trade unions and their employees who outline working conditions, wages and the other policy.

    The move comes when President Donald Trump starts a huge make -over from the US government, firing hundreds of officials and taking offside in his first steps to reduce bureaucracy and install more loyalists.

    The memo quotes a collective negotiation agreement from the US Department of Education, reached three days before Trump took on that “the agency in general prohibits external employees to return to their offices.”

    Trump has signed an executive order that federal employees should require to work at the office five days a week, whereby an external work trend was reversed that started in the early stages of the COVID-19 Pandemie.

    (Reporting by Jack Queen in New York; Edit by Noeleen Walder and Sandra Maler)