Labor & Economic News Blog
Monday, June 26, 2006
Unions compete to represent Homeland Security employees
Unions compete to represent Homeland Security employeesSource: Washington Post
The union election is one of the largest ever conducted inside the government. The winner gets a larger voice on high-profile issues, such as terrorism and immigration, and could pick up thousands of new dues-paying members. wo of the biggest federal unions, which often act as allies, have been campaigning against each other for months for the right to negotiate on behalf of employees at Customs and Border Protection, a front-line bureau in the Department of Homeland Security.
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