Taxpayers expect a government that’s efficient, effective, and affordable. On Feb. 4, in a new report, the Trump administration made clear that the current process of federal collective bargaining isn’t meeting those basic standards.
Full credit goes to the Office of Personnel Management report for peeling back the curtain. All told, OPM found that bargaining with government unions cost more than $180 million in fiscal year 2024 alone. The money covered everything from negotiating new contracts to mediating disputes. It also covered salaries and benefits for federal workers who engaged in…
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