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Friday, November 09, 2018

VA bans medical employees from all union activities at work

The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Thursday it will no longer allow on-staff medical professionals to engage in taxpayer-funded union activities while at work.

The VA's policy change prevents more than 100,000 VA employees from taking official time. Of that group, about 430 are doing some work during working hours on union activities, including physicians, dentists, podiatrists, chiropractors, and optometrists.

The policy change, which takes effect Nov. 15, is a repudiation of Obama-era collective bargaining agreements that the VA reached with its workers. The department is currently in negotiations to change these agreements so that they are “reasonable, necessary and in the public interest.”

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If they are doing union work then their financial compensation should be paid from the union dues the members pay each month, not by the taxpayers. It's just common sense.