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    Judge denies Vermont employees union petition to halt return-to-office mandate

    December 2, 2025 // A judge denied the Vermont State Employees’ Association’s petition to get a preliminary injunction to halt Gov. Scott’s return-to-office mandate. VSEA argued the mandate is rushed, will upend the lives of employees living out of state and will cost taxpayers more. The court says the union did not show evidence of irreparable harm in their filing. This means most state employees will have to report to the office three days a week beginning Monday, Dec. 1.

    Trump-appointed judge tosses White House lawsuit against labor unions

    July 27, 2025 // Albright also noted that a different federal judge in Kentucky came to the same conclusion on standing back in May. Nevertheless, he wrote that the administration offered “compelling arguments” supporting Trump’s determination that these agencies are primarily engaged in national security work and, therefore, can be exempted from unionization. The White House and AFGE did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In the aftermath of Trump’s executive order, agencies worked to stop deducting union dues from workers’ paychecks — a critical blow to AFGE’s and other groups’ ability to fund their operations. Unions have moved to set up alternative collections mechanisms but have said in court papers that the administration’s decision will cost them millions of dollars.

    Judge grants temporary halt in UFW’s unionization of Wonderful Co. nursery workers

    July 21, 2024 // Within days, Wonderful accused the UFW of having baited the employees into signing the authorization cards under the guise of helping them apply for $600 each in federal relief for farmworkers who labored during the pandemic. The company submitted nearly 150 signed declarations from nursery workers saying they had not understood that by signing the cards they were voting to unionize.