Continuing his war on workers, President Donald Trump on Thursday announced he was slashing the scheduled pay raises for federal workers.

The president, who declared during his bid for the White House, “the American worker will finally have a president who will protect them and fight for them,” cited his authority to issue the “alternative plan for pay increases” during a “national emergency or serious economic conditions affecting the general welfare.” His plan, he argued, is necessary to “to put our nation on a sustainable fiscal course.”

He writes in his letter to Congress:

That marks a slightly lower base pay increase and significantly lower supplemental locality pay increase, as Trump notes in his letter:

Reacting to the announcement, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) said the small increase is simply not enough; the workers deserve the same 2.1 percent increase military members are set to receive.

“Federal working people make 6.5 percent less today than they did in 2010, and that is unjust. They need and deserve more. And while the 1.9 percent increase does not make up for years of earning less, it will certainly help employees put food on the table, pay their bills, reduce their debts, and cover everyday costs facing working-class America,” said J. David Cox Sr., national president of the union.

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