Agency strips bargaining powers of immigration judges’ union
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A federal labor authority is decertifying a national union representing more than 450 immigration judges that has been outspoken about the Trump administration’s policies. In a decision Tuesday, the Federal Labor Relations Authority ruled with the Department of Justice that immigration judges hold a position akin to management and therefore do not have a right to collective bargaining. The National Association of Immigration Judges says immigration judges do not have
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