Professor says executive orders on workforce set the stage for the pay freeze

Relations between the Trump administration and federal employee unions have frayed. Bob Tobias, professor in the Key Executive Leadership Program at American Un...

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You might say relations between the Trump administration and federal employee unions have frayed. Those executive orders on managing the federal workforce, some of which were struck down in court, set the stage for the pay freeze announced last week. For some perspective on how things perhaps should go, Bob Tobias, professor in the Key Executive Leadership Program at American University, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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