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Congress passes bill to restore federal workers' union rights, reversing a 2025 executive order.
The U.S. House passed a bipartisan bill to restore union rights for federal workers, including Alaska’s 15,000 employees, reversing a March 2025 executive order that eliminated collective bargaining.
The legislation, backed by 20 Republicans, aims to reinstate contracts and improve accountability, though Alaska’s Congressman Nick Begich opposed it, disappointing union leaders.
The bill now moves to the Senate, with advocates hoping it will be included in a future government funding package.
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El Congreso aprueba un proyecto de ley para restaurar los derechos sindicales de los trabajadores federales, revertiendo una orden ejecutiva de 2025.