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Executive Orders

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A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.

July 15, 1986

Executive Order 12562—Establishment of an Emergency Board To Investigate Railroad Labor Disputes

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July 01, 1986

Executive Order 12561—Delegating Certain Functions of the President Relating to Federal Civilian Employee and Contractor Travel Expenses

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May 24, 1986

Executive Order 12560—Administration of Foreign Relations and Related Functions

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May 20, 1986

Executive Order 12559—Exclusions From the Federal Labor- Management Relations Program

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May 16, 1986

Executive Order 12558—Establishing an Emergency Board To Investigate a Dispute Between the Long Island Rail Road and Certain Labor Organizations Representing Its Employees

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