Federal Judge Blocks Termination of TSA Workers' Bargaining Agreement
A federal judge has temporarily stopped Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem from ending a collective bargaining agreement for TSA workers, citing potential retaliation against the union.

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Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from ending TSA collective bargaining rights
Overview
A federal judge has halted Secretary Kristi Noem's attempt to terminate a collective bargaining agreement for TSA workers.
The judge found the termination likely retaliatory against the union for opposing Trump Administration actions.
An injunction was granted to protect TSA workers' rights and benefits under the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE).
The judge criticized the abrupt cancellation of the agreement, emphasizing potential harm to TSA workers.
AFGE argued the termination violated Due Process, lacking notice or a resolution process for disputes.
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