Benefits for AFGE Members
When you join the union, you have access to these AFGE benefits. These benefits are backed by the collective strength of over 10-million members of AFL-CIO unions. By using one or two of the programs, many members save as much as their annual dues.
These Money-Saving Benefits are Available Only to AFGE Members:
Home Heating Oil Discounts

Home Heating Oil Discounts This Union Plus discount is sure to warm union members' hearts. Through our program provider, HEAT USA, the Union Plus Home Heating Oil Discount means you'll receive a free service contract from a highly-rated local full-service company. Plus you'll save an average of $200-$300 annually - or 15-25 cents per gallon on fuel oil purchases. Who benefits? Union members who heat their homes with oil and live in Boston (MA) area, Connecticut, Maryland, southern New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island or northern Virginia. The home heating oil discount includes: - Save $200-$300 annually - or 15-25 cents per gallon on full-service fuel oil purchases.
- Certificate for $50 of free heating oil.
- $10 off the first year's membership fee. Union members pay only $15, instead of the regular $25 annual home heating oil membership fee.
- Free service contract on the home heating system, including 24-hour emergency service, extensive parts and labor coverage and annual system cleaning and tune-up. This service contract is a $100 value!
Special feature: When you use this home heating oil discount, HEAT USA will make a contribution to the Union Plus Scholarship Fund. - You'll also appreciate the program's:
- Satisfaction guarantee or full refund of membership fee
- Convenient automatic delivery
- Credit terms and budget billing options so you can spread your payments over time
- Shopping service for new equipment
- Free quarterly newsletter
- Monthly oil drawing where customers are eligible to win 250 gallons of free heating oil simply by sending in their old oil bills.
Updated 12/6/07
Access:
This benefit is only available to members of AFGE. If you are a member of AFGE, please login to the Members Only section. If you are not a member, but would like to find out how to become one, please visit the Join AFGE section.
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