420,000 Feds Have to Work Without Pay Under Trump Shutdown
December 17, 2018
Nearly 420,000 federal employees will have to work without pay if President Trump decides to shut down the government on Dec. 22.
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Nearly 420,000 federal employees will have to work without pay if President Trump decides to shut down the government on Dec. 22.
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As the year comes to a close, we’d like to celebrate our members’ and staff’s fighting spirit and revisit crucial moments that define who we are as unionists.
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Surveys show TSA officers’ morale is constantly the lowest or among the lowest in the federal government.
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From the hiring freeze to the illegal executive orders targeting workplace rights, the Trump administration’s repeated attacks on federal employees and unions have taken their toll.
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Nearly 72,000 federal employees will begin receiving higher locality payments in January.
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On Dec. 6, the House and Senate passed, and President Trump signed, a short-term stopgap bill that funds the government through Dec. 21.
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New guidance tells federal employees not to talk about “impeachment” while on duty or in the workplace until after Election Day in 2020.
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Dozens of women working at Bureau of Prisons (BOP) gathered in Savannah, Ga., for the Council of Prison Locals - Council 33’s first ever women’s conference.
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Join us at the 2019 Legislative and Grassroots Mobilization Conference on February 10-13, 2019.
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The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Nov. 28 failed to confirm Trump’s nominees to sit on the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB).
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Lawmakers have reportedly agreed to a two-week stopgap bill that would fund the government until Dec. 21.
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It’s been 86 years, and our goal remains the same: build a better workplace for federal employees so they can focus on the job they’ve been hired to do serving the American people.
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The Office of Special Counsel, which enforces the Hatch Act, has issued new guidance for the political activity of federal employees.
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Members of AFGE Local 420 working at Federal Correctional Complex Hazelton in West Virginia were joined by elected officials, community leaders, and AFGE members from across the nation as they gathered at the Interstate 68/W.Va. 26 interchange on Nov. 16 to protest severe understaffing at their facility and other federal prisons nationwide.
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It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our dear friend Mark Gibson. Mark passed away on Nov. 18 surrounded by family in Tomah, Wisconsin.
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