Court Upholds Pentagon Labor Policies
A federal appeals court said Friday the Pentagon has the authority to pick and choose which labor issues it will negotiate with unions representing more than 600,000 civilian employees. The policy has been on hold since early last year when a federal judge said it eroded collective bargaining rights. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit overturned that ruling Friday, saying in a 2-1 decision that Congress temporarily authorized the policy change until 2009. The policy gives Defense Secretary Robert Gates greater flexibility to change workers' assignments and refuse to negotiate over certain issues.
See "Court Upholds Pentagon Labor Policies", Associated Press, The New York Times, May 17, 2007