USDA moves to end employee union contracts, documents show [View all]
Source: Reuters
August 13, 2025 2:33 PM EDT Updated 2 hours ago
WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture moved on Tuesday to terminate union contracts with thousands of employees of its animal health and food safety inspection agencies, according to documents seen by Reuters.
The notices sent to union leaders at the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and Food Safety and Inspection Service said the action was aligned with President Donald Trump's March executive order to exclude some federal workers from collective bargaining because their agencies have national security missions, the documents show.
The Trump administration also has moved to end union contracts at the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Veterans Affairs and other agencies under the executive order. "USDA is optimizing our workforce and returning the Department to a customer service focused, farmer first agency," an agency spokesperson said. "This move will allow us to be a much more nimble as well as an attractive employer."
About 6,500 food and consumer safety inspectors at FSIS were covered by the terminated collective bargaining agreement, said Paula Soldner, chairperson of the National Joint Council of Food Inspection Locals, part of the American Federation of Government Employees. FSIS employees inspect meat, poultry and egg products to assess quality and prevent foodborne illness.
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