AFGE Seeks 8.7% Raise for Feds in 2024
January 30, 2023
AFGE is seeking an 8.7% raise for federal workers in 2024 to help close the double-digit pay gap between federal- and private-sector employees.
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AFGE’s Women’s and Fair Practices Departments are kicking off 2023 with a brand new website! Visit the site here: www.afge.org/wfp.
Learn more about WFP and the work we do
WFP is committed to protecting and advancing the civil, human, women's, and workers' rights of federal and D.C. government workers and their families through education and training, member organizing and mobilization, legislative and political action, and representation through litigation. Learn more about WFP and the work we do to support AFGE.
Keep up with WFP coordinators, committees and constituency groups
One of the most important ways WFP advances its mission is through the Human Rights Network–a coalition of AFGE leaders and activists committed to building the power necessary to advance civil, human, worker’s, and women’s rights for AFGE members, our families, and our communities. Check out Coordinators & Committees to keep up with the National Human Rights Committee, AFGE Y.O.U.N.G., AFGE PRIDE, AFGE B.L.A.C.K., AFGE A.P.O.W.E.R., and AFGE HISCO.
Easier access to WFP resources
You can find all of WFP’s most important resources, like our toolkits, handbooks, brochures, photo albums, and more on our WFP Resource Library. You can even find some of our materials translated into Spanish and Tagalog.
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