Remembering the Oklahoma City Bombing 25 Years Later as War on Feds Goes On
April 20, 2020
April 19 marks the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.
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April 19 marks the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.
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Two Army Reserve units join AFGE.
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AFGE local joins effort to make masks for Navy personnel.
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AFGE and federal employees demand safer working conditions as more federal employees die from the coronavirus.
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Congress must act to ensure health and safety of federal workers who are working on the frontlines to protect and serve the American people during the pandemic.
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AFGE National Veterans Affairs Council sues the Federal Service Impasses Panel and its parent agency, the Federal Labor Relations Authority for illegally appointing impasses panel members.
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April is dedicated to bringing attention to the prevalence of sexual assault in our communities and the services to combat it.
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AFGE scores major win after an appeals court ruled that the VA improperly applied a new law expediting an employee’s removal.
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Each day front-line federal employees willingly risk their health and their families’ health to provide critical services to the American people.
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“I don’t want to be sick. I want to be out there doing all that I can to help my patients."
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According to reports from the frontlines, federal managers are failing in their response to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Trump administration uses Federal Labor Relations Authority as a tool to launch an attack on federal employees.
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AFGE calls on Bureau of Prisons Director Michael Carvajal to stop the transport of untested inmates during the coronavirus pandemic.
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March 31 is Equal Pay Day in the United States, a day dedicated to raising awareness of the gender pay gap in our nation.
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AFGE applauds Congress’ swift passage of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.
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