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Hmmm from my knowledge, your union can't help you get a job, unless you work in a trade like electricians union then I think the way they operate is quote a bit different from say service industry unions.
Do you have a union contract yet, or are you about to start bargaining/in the middle of bargaining?
I'd definitely speak to your union rep about this ASAP. If you don't yet have a contract, I believe that the agency is supposed to keep the status quo - meaning that they are not to make any changes to working conditions while you're in the middle of negotiations. If this rule was implemented after you unionized, it's likely that the union can advocate on your behalf because this sounds like it could be an unfair labor practice.