OCC Cancels Collective Bargaining Agreement in Trump Union Push
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency told employees that it is canceling the agencys collective bargaining agreement, according to an internal email obtained by Bloomberg Law.
The OCC is moving to comply with President Donald Trumps March 2025 executive order that exempted employees working in national security and other government agencies from collective bargaining rights, according to the Tuesday email. The OCC is an independent unit of the Treasury Department, which was included in the list of agencies exempted from collective bargaining.
The CBA termination was effective Tuesday. The OCC and the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents OCC employees, didnt immediately respond to requests for comment.
Unions have already filed several lawsuits to block the Trump administrations effort to eliminate protections for workers, arguing that federal labor law gives government workers collective bargaining rights.
Its unclear how many OCC employees are covered by the now-terminated CBA. The agency saw around 25% of its then-approximately 3,600-member workforce depart as part of the Trump administrations buyout offers in 2025.
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