Civil Litigation,
Immigration
Sep. 30, 2019
Immigration judges file labor grievance, escalating fight with DOJ
The union representing the nation's 400-plus immigration judges filed a pair of complaints against the U.S. Department of Justice Friday alleging unfair labor practices in the wake of several clashes with their employer over the past few months.




The union representing the nation's 400-plus immigration judges filed a pair of complaints against the U.S. Department of Justice Friday alleging unfair labor practices in the wake of several clashes with their employer over the past few months.
The National Association of Immigration Judges filed its grievances with the Federal Labor Relations Authority claiming the department has made it harder for the judges to do their jobs, th...
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