NFFE and IAM Win Injunction to Stop Musk from Hacking Private Federal Worker Data
The suit alleges that DOGE staff have not been properly vetted and have been granted access to some of the government’s most sensitive data systems, in violation of the Privacy Act.
Read MoreNFFE President Erwin Admonishes Trump for Unconstitutional Actions in Firing Federal Workers; Calls Congress “Gutless” for Lack of Oversight
President Erwin spoke alongside federal workers, labor organizers, and union presidents in support of the employees who carry out HHS’s critical mission: improving the health, safety, and well-being of America.
Read MoreNFFE President Erwin: Mass Layoffs of Federal Employees are Inefficient and Cruel
President Trump and Elon Musk are now responsible for the tens of thousands of American workers who now have to worry about how they will provide for themselves and their families.
Read MoreNFFE Files New Lawsuit Over Illegal Gutting of Federal Workforce
The complaint challenges the firing of probationary employees, the deferred resignation program, and large-scale RIFs that violate federal laws.
Read MoreNFFE President Erwin: “Trump-Musk Purge of Federal Workforce Will Be a Disaster for Our Country”
Critical public services will be diminished or outright eliminated.
Read MoreNFFE Files Lawsuit Over Hack of Confidential Federal Employee Data
NFFE has filed a lawsuit with a coalition of labor unions alleging Elon Musk and DOGE violated the Privacy Act.
Read MoreNFFE Tells Feds: Don’t Fall for the Trump-Musk Quitting Scam
The offer is a scare tactic designed to pressure federal workers into quitting while promising under an illegal and unenforceable agreement.
Read MoreNFFE President Erwin: New Administration’s Executive Actions Will Impair Critical Services for Americans
NFFE is responding to several executive actions signed by President Trump on his first day returning to the White House that target federal workers and agencies.
Read MoreNFFE Endorses Reintroduced Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act
The bipartisan bill aims to maintain current wages for federal wildland firefighters, who will see their base pay cut by 50 percent, up to $20,000, if a permanent pay solution is not passed by Congress.
Read MoreNFFE President Erwin: “Congress Must Provide Necessary Resources to Combat the Wildfire Crisis”
NFFE is once again calling on Congress to appropriate resources to hire more federal wildland firefighters and to pay them a fair wage.
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