FLRA
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“The FLRA’s order is poorly reasoned and ignores the will of the parties,” she said.
From Washington Post
A group of unions sued, and on Tuesday, Jackson agreed with them that the FLRA’s move was “arbitrary and capricious” in violation of federal law.
From Slate
“Yet that is how the FLRA’s policy statement reads: the existing standard both purportedly subjects every minor decision to review and is unworkable because it is impossible to predict.”
From Slate
Next, Jackson turned to the board’s refusal to engage candidly with the FLRA’s 35-year history applying the “de minimis” standard.
From Slate
The FLRA’s general counsel office has about 400 complaints needing action, according to an agency official.
From Washington Post
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