Quarterly Financial Focus
February 20, 2019
Take a look as some of the important information you should know about this quarter.
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Take a look as some of the important information you should know about this quarter.
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Managing retirees via MyLocal3 is among the duties of the financial officer. While the process of managing retirees is similar to the process of managing Active members (non-retirees), there are a few significant steps that, if missed, can inadvertently lead to a member dropping from the rolls.
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The beginning of the year always brings a renewed sense of hope. During this time of year, we always pledge to do many things better in our lives. We pledge to exercise more, eat better and make other positive changes. Likewise, for many AFGE Affiliates, the new year means making sure their year-end processes are complete.
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When many people hear the word audit, it doesn’t bring about a good feeling. We think of some person or agency going through our lives and leaving a lot of wreckage in their wake. However, an audit can be a good thing. An audit is a very helpful and useful tool for locals and their financial officers who are entrusted with the finances. In this article, we will attempt to demystify audits while giving you the basics of the audit process.
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From D.C. to New Orleans, NST Kelley has been working hard representing AFGE.
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The 35-day government shutdown showed how important TSA officers are to the safety and security of air travelers.
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We did it! The collective actions of union members, labor allies, and sympathetic lawmakers have averted another government shutdown.
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Our union’s 2019 legislative conference on Feb. 10-13 was a huge success. If you missed it, here are 10 of the best moments from this year’s gathering.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has recently announced a new budget busting plan to massively increase the number of veterans sent to private providers.
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At the urging of our union, a bill has been jointly introduced in the House and Senate to give salaried and hourly federal employees a 3.6% pay raise next year in recognition of their invaluable contributions to this country.
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In a tremendous show of support for federal employees and the union that represents them, AFGE members and leaders received an unprecedented number of invitations to the State of the Union address on Feb. 5.
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Federal employees will gather at the Hart Senate Office Building on Feb. 13 to demand that our government stay open and that federal employees do not have their lives and livelihoods used as bargaining chips in another policy controversy.
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Researchers and economists at two federal agencies have reached out to our union to seek representation following the Trump administration’s attempt to relocate employees.
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President Trump will give his State of the Union address on Feb. 5.
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TSP issued an interim rule to allow employees who are furloughed without pay or have to work without pay to take out TSP loans.
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