OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT v. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO

No. A-5.

473 U.S. 1301 (1985)

105 S.Ct. 3467

87 L.Ed.2d 603

OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ET AL. v. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided July 5, 1985.


CHIEF JUSTICE BURGER, Circuit Justice.

On October 25, 1983, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) published in final form new personnel regulations affecting federal employees.1 The new regulations were intended to allow federal agencies to give more weight to merit and less weight to seniority in personnel decisions. The new regulations were to take effect November 25, 1983.

On November...

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