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    The sign for the National Labor Relations Board seen on the building that houses their headquarters in downtown Washington.
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    Supreme Court ruling against SEC judges hits labor board as well

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    In this Nov. 13, 2002 photo, an Amazon employee sorts through orders ready to be shipped from its Coffeyville, Kan., warehouse. A Coffeyville Chamber of Commerce executive on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014, that the Seattle-based online retailer plans to close the facility in February, part of a move to have its distribution centers closer to the bulk of its customers. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Brian Corn)
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    Unions sue Trump over restrictions on government workers
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    Workers with the American Federation of Government Employees union protest outside of the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters in D.C.
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    President Trump signs something in the White House in Washington.
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    Why Is the Government Still Doing Animal Testing for Cosmetics?
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    A Trump administration plan to include a citizenship question on the 2020 Census has prompted legal challenges from many Democratic-led states.
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    Workers with the American Federation of Government Employees union protest outside of the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters in D.C.
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    Official time was first allowed under the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act and is essentially viewed as a trade-off for certain limitations put on federal unions, such as prohibitions on striking.
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    Federal workers got $175 million to do union work instead of their jobs

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