Employees of the federal government are prohibited by law from striking. Therefore, you may have to work during a strike to avoid possible penalties for violating the law.
If you would like to learn more about your rights as a federal employee, click on the appropriate question below:
- Can I be required to be a union member or pay dues to a union?
- How can I resign my union membership?
- How do I cut off the use of my dues for politics and other nonbargaining activities?
- What if I have religious objections to joining or financially supporting a union?
- What if I am a victim of union violence?
- What if I want to work during a strike?