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Federal Judge on Friday temporarily blocked the executive command from President Donald Trump This would cancel the collective rights of negotiations for most of the federal workers.
American District Judge Paul Friedman blocked Trump’s administration in the implementation of the order after a lawsuit of the National Treasury Employee Union, which represents about 160,000 federal employees.
The union in litigation claims that the command would violate federal workers’ rights of work And he is unconstitutional, adding that they would lose two -thirds of his membership and half of his fees if they are ordered to pass.
The command excluded more than a dozen agencies from requests to negotiations with the unions, including the departments for justice, the state, the defense, the treasury, the veteran affairs and the Health and Human Services Department.

On Friday, the federal judge temporarily blocked the executive order of President Donald Trump, which would cancel the most federal workers of collective negotiating rights. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
It dates to about 75% of nearly one million federal workers represented by the union and expands the existing rule exempted from national security agencies such as the CIA FBI from a collective negotiation request.
The US Ministry of Treasury also filed a lawsuit against NTE after an order for canceling a collective agreement that includes IRS employees.
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The command is part of the administration effort to reduce the size of the Federal Government, facilitating discipline and fire workers and changing working conditions.

The US Ministry of Treasury also filed a lawsuit against NTE after an order for canceling a collective agreement that includes IRS employees. (Edition.
A temporary ban will remain at the point of the outcome of the NTE lawsuit.
Friedman said he would issue an opinion that explains his verdict in the next few days.

IRS seat building (internal income service) in Washington DC (Getty Images)
He also gave lawyers on both sides a week to suggest that the lawsuit should move forward.
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Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.