From the Office of Congressman Eliot L. Engel: Statement on President Trump's Rollback of Protections for Federal Workers

By Bryant Daniels, Director of Public Affairs, Office of Congressman Eliot L. Engel
Editor's note: Representative Eliot L. Engel represents the 16th Congressional District, which comprises the northern Bronx and the southern half of Westchester County, including Bronxville.
Jun. 6, 2018: Congressman Eliot L. Engel issued the following statement on President Trump's issuing executive orders to roll back protections for federal workers:
"This move by the Trump Administration to crack down on federal workers' unions is just their latest attempt to weaken workers' rights in this country. For decades, Republicans have sought to destroy unions because they believe corporate interests should be put before those of the American worker. It was shameful when Reagan did it in the '80s and it is just as shameful now with President Trump, who has a long history of stiffing working-class folks, going back to his days in Atlantic City.
"During my time in Congress, I have voted against amendments which sought to curtail official time and against measures designed to expedite the firing of federal employees within the VA, because our federal workforce should be free from political pressures and whims. Labor has always been the backbone of our country and the true engine that drives our economic prosperity. Our leaders in government should be working to strengthen our unions, not bring them to their knees."
Pictured here: Congressman Eliot L. Engel.
Photo courtesy Office of Congressman Eliot L. Engel
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