Federal unions sue the Trump administration to get paid for shutdown work
A federal judge in Washington on Tuesday refused to force the government to pay federal employees who have been working without compensation during the partial government shutdown, rejecting arguments from labor unions that unpaid work violates labor laws and the Constitution.
U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon said it would be profoundly irresponsible" to issue an order that would result in thousands of employees staying home from work.
"At best it would create chaos and confusion, Leon said. At worst it could be catastrophic . . . Im not going to put peoples lives at risk.
Leon ruled against a consolidated claim that the National Treasury Employees Union and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association filed against the government, alleging that employees should not be forced to work without pay. The list of unionized employees who have had to work with pay during the shutdown include the Internal Revenue Service, Customs and Border Protection, the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Park Service, the Agriculture Department, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Federal Communications Commission.
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