Global Unions condemn attacks on U.S. federal employees

The Council of Global Unions has come together to oppose the ongoing attacks on public service workers by the Trump administration as well as the elimination of the Department of Labor’s Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) program

The Council of Global Unions (CGU), representing over 200 million workers worldwide through the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the Global Union Federations (GUFs), and the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC), strongly condemns the latest attacks by the Trump administration on the fundamental rights of workers both within the United States and abroad.

Last Thursday, President Trump issued an Executive Order which strips the rights to unionize and collectively bargain from over 1 million workers across the U.S. federal Government, a move which is nothing short of explicit union busting and a vindictive retaliatory act against a dedicated and committed workforce. Such a strike against fundamental freedoms has no place in a democracy. The International trade union movement express our full support and solidarity with all of the workers and their unions which have been targeted by this heartless action.

PSI General Secretary Daniel Bertossa said: "This attack on collective bargaining rights is not just an assault on American labor—it is a threat to democracy and workers everywhere because it is not about efficiency or reform—it is about fear. When governments strip away the right to organize, they silence the very people who keep our societies running: the nurses, civil servants, and frontline workers who deliver essential services with dignity and dedication. The White House may think it can silence dissent, but history shows: when they come for public service unions, we come back stronger."

The Trump administration has also eliminated funding for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB), a gift to all the dictators and billionaire elites who want to roll back human rights. For more than 20 years, ILAB has played a critical role in combatting exploitation and has worked to ensure safe workplaces and protection for human rights across global supply chains. The most vulnerable workers around the world will feel the pain of this cut.

Workers around the world will not stand silently by while President Trump and an unelected billionaire seek to not only destroy the U.S. labour movement but attack workers’ rights around the world. These extreme measures further expose that everything the Trump administration does is to further enrich the most privileged and to stamp out any form of challenge.

History has shown that international solidarity between working people is a powerful force for good. We commit to intensifying our solidarity to fight against the actions of the Trump administration and against all those around the world wanting to attack working people and their unions.

The global trade union movement will continue to empower workers and protect fundamental rights and freedoms in every country.