HHS Snatches Bargaining Rights: Health Workers Go Silent!
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In what a union called an 'illegal' move, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) decided to yank collective bargaining rights from thousands of federal health agency employees. This bold step has left many wondering, as quoted by the union, if 'workers' voices in healthcare are now considered optional.' While HHS probably sees this as a way to 'streamline operations,' critics argue it's more like a backstage pass to the old boss mantra: 'Your feedback is... hereby canceled.'
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(1 of 3)Source: Statnews | Published: 8/23/2025 | Author: Associated Press
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