NTEU Legal Roundup — Week of April 14-18, 2025
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NTEU Legal Roundup — Week of April 14-18, 2025
We know you want to remain informed about NTEU-related litigation challenging the administration's attacks on federal employees and the fight NTEU is bringing to defend our members from these attacks. Stay strong and let's support one another as we battle for the future of the federal workforce! Mass Firings of Probationary Employees NTEU's Challenge to Governmentwide Attacks, including Mass Firings Case name: NTEU et al. v. Trump et al. Court: DC District Court NO UPDATE THIS WEEK AFGE’s Challenge to Mass Firings Case name: AFGE, AFL-CIO et al. v. OPM et al. Court(s): Northern District of California; 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Supreme Court UPDATE: On April 18, the judge issued a revised preliminary injunction forbidding additional firings. States’ Challenge to Mass Firings Case name: State of Maryland et al. v. USDA et al. Court(s): District of Maryland, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals UPDATE: Oral argument on request for emergency relief scheduled for May 6. Mass Exclusions Executive Order NTEU’s Challenge to BU Exclusions Case name: NTEU v. Trump et al. Court: DC District Court UPDATE: On April 16, NTEU filed its reply in support of our requested preliminary injunction. Oral argument on emergency relief is scheduled for this week, Wednesday, April 23. Treasury's Request to Void IRS CBA Case name: Dept. of Treasury v. NTEU Ch. 73
Court: Eastern District of Kentucky UPDATE: On April 15, the judge denied NTEU’s request for additional time before a hearing on the merits. The hearing is scheduled for this week, Friday, April 25. AFGE’s Challenge to BU Exclusions Case name: AFGE, AFL-CIO et al. v. Trump et al. Court: Northern District of California NO UPDATE THIS WEEK Government's Request to Void CBAs Case name: Dept. of Defense et al. v. AFGE District 10 et al. Court: Western District of Texas NO UPDATE THIS WEEK CFPB Dismantling Case name: NTEU et al. v. Vought Court: DC District Court UPDATE: On April 18, an emergency hearing was held due to RIF notices being sent to majority of CFPB employees. Oral argument on enforcement of injunction scheduled for April 28. FMCS Dismantling Case name: AFL-CIO et al. v. FMCS Court: Southern District of New York NEW CASE: On April 14, AFL sued to prevent the dismantling of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and, the next day, filed for emergency relief. Oral argument on emergency relief scheduled for April 30. For more detailed information on these and other cases, see On the Docket. |
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