Representative John W. Mannion condemns the Trump Administration's termination of union contracts, calling it anti-worker and anti-veteran.
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Representative John W. Mannion (NY-22) publicly criticized the Trump Administration's termination of union contracts at the Department of Veterans Affairs. He described the decision as "anti-worker, anti-veteran, and deeply misguided," asserting that it undermines the collective bargaining rights of VA employees.
In his statement, Mannion emphasized the importance of VA staff, many of whom are veterans providing care for their peers. He expressed concern that such actions would hinder recruitment and retention of qualified personnel, negatively impacting veterans' care.
Mannion also indicated his support for the Protect America’s Workforce Act, which aims to restore collective bargaining rights for federal workers, pledging to advocate for workers' rights and dignified workplaces.
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