cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26471893

Summary

Trump is revoking collective bargaining rights at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), ending union protections for thousands of airport security officers.

The Department of Homeland Security claims the move will improve efficiency and security, but unions argue it is a retaliatory attack on federal workers.

The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) plans to challenge the decision. TSA workers fear the rollback will worsen working conditions and retention.

The policy reverses union rights granted under Obama and expanded by Biden.

  • Bigfish@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 month ago

    Y’all missing the point. Fuck cops sure. But an attack on one union is an attack on unions. Push to abolish the TSA AND support their collective rights.

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    1 month ago

    Does the president actually have the power to union-bust, or is he just continuing to do what he wants…? I realize it’s largely an academic question, since no one will resist this guy’s illegal actions…

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      1 month ago

      The implication of the summary text is that the protections were granted by executive mandate, not through legislation, so presumably they could be revoked the same way.

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        1 month ago

        I’m largely uninformed on the specifics, but it’s insane that he can use EOs to give himself the authority to do a thing, then go do the thing he previously wasn’t allowed to do. What the fuck, America!?

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          It’s a little bit confusing, but from what I’ve read, the collective bargaining rights that they previously enjoyed were granted from the beginning by the agency’s administrator, so it follows that they can be revoked by the agency’s administrator in turn.

          Here’s a 2011 NPR article covering when they were initially granted those rights.

          As always, this is the danger in allowing such rules to be set by the executive branch instead of codified into law — when the next guy is in office, they can always easily undo it.

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        1 month ago

        That’s incorrect, and these situations aren’t close to comparable.

        When Biden was in power, eight out of twelve unions had already ratified the contract, and Biden forced the final four to accept it. Trump is attempting to ban unions altogether.

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            1 month ago

            With such a high majority it would have just been overturned immediately, so no, he couldn’t have vetoed the bill. An attempt to do so wouldn’t have helped at all and might have undermined future cooperation.

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            1 month ago

            I clarified further. In the rail strike case, it was a senate bill, not an executive action. And the bill passed 80-15. Biden signed the bill, but that isn’t the same thing at all.

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    You want to piss off employees who keep terrorists, drugs, and weapons out of the country?

    On second thought… yes, he does, because he isn’t working for Americans.

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    Boss: I’ve decided to pay you shit wages and expect you to work nightmare hours.

    Union: We’ve all banded together and would collectively like to tell you that we prefer better wages and more reasonable hours, or else we will strike.

    Boss: I’ve decided you can’t do that, or else.

    Union: Yes, or else, indeed. That’s the core concept here.

    Call his fuckin’ bluff, or else you don’t really have a union at all.

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      I would love to hear about the day TSA simply didn’t show up. Make this happen, folks.

      All their options to deal with it are embarrassing for the stooges in charge.

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        Just sounds like a win-win. The fascists no longer have their travel cops, and people no longer have to deal with the useless bullshit of the TSA.

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    TSA is part of the whole post 9/11 patriot act authoritarian push. It needs to end. It was a pointless unnecessary overreaction then, and it remains so.

    TSA are cops. And cops aren’t workers. They’re class traitors. The enforcement arm of capital.