The Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) is changing how union-related cases are processed, moving more decision-making authority to political appointees. The shift could affect how quickly and how fairly federal labor disputes and unfair labor practice cases are handled, with potential impacts on collective bargaining and workplace rights for federal employees.
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