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VA Enforces Union Contract Compliance
March 24, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is under federal court order to fully implement a reinstated collective bargaining agreement with the American Federation of Government Employees National VA Council (AFGE NVAC) covering approximately 320,000 VA employees. Despite the court injunction issued in 2025, the VA has not fully complied with the contract provisions, leading to ongoing legal disputes and union demands for enforcement. The VA cites conflicting interpretations of a 2025 executive order that limits collective bargaining rights for certain federal agencies, complicating compliance efforts. This situation underscores significant procurement and labor relations challenges within the VA, affecting contract administration, workforce management, and vendor engagement related to labor services and employee benefits.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate potential impacts on VA labor-related contracts and service agreements due to ongoing legal and compliance uncertainties.
- The reinstatement and enforcement of the union contract may influence VA workforce stability, affecting contract performance and vendor coordination.
- Contractors providing labor relations, human resources, or employee benefit services to the VA should evaluate contract terms in light of evolving legal requirements and court rulings.
- Organizations engaged with the VA must monitor developments to ensure alignment with federal labor policies and judicial mandates affecting procurement and contract execution.
When a nurse, social worker, or housekeeper fails to comply with an order, the VA is quick to call them insubordinate or label them as a poor performer, But when its senior leaders at VA Central Office refusing to comply with a federal court injunction for more than a week, Secretary Collins turns the other cheek.
— Mary-Jean Burke, AFGE NVAC President
Secretary Collins cannot tell a federal judge one thing and then pretend he doesnt understand what the ruling means. We are going back to court to hold the VA to its legal obligations.
— Everett Kelley, AFGE National President
The court does not know how to state the order any more simply or directly.
— Judge Melissa DuBose
Agencies
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, American Federation of Government Employees National Veterans Affairs Council, American Federation of Government Employees, U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island
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- AFGE VA Council asks judge to force VA to comply with court order restoring union contract | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 24
- VA restores AFGE labor contract, but isnโt implementing it, court documents show | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 24
- US judge revives union contract for 320,000 workers at veterans' agency · MSN · Mar 17