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March 14, 2019
Learn how to prioritize AFGE messages on Facebook and in your inbox.
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Learn how to prioritize AFGE messages on Facebook and in your inbox.
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As we celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, AFGE is proud to share quotes from the notable women of our past, present, and future
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As part of our union’s upcoming Federal and D.C. Government Worker Appreciation Week, federal and D.C. government employees are inviting their members of Congress to come by their facilities to discuss their work and raise awareness about what they do for the American people.
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The Federal Firefighter Pay Equity Act, (H.R. 1255) introduced by Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Jackie Walorski (R-IN), would allow for a more accurate and fair retirement calculation for firefighters working in the Defense Department, FEMA, VA, and other federal agencies in every state and overseas.
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The United States is the only industrialized nation without national paid parental leave.
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Our union fought a long battle for transparency around vacancies at the VA, finally forcing the agency to regularly publish information about the number of unfilled positions throughout the VA. The latest batch of numbers shows what we’ve known all along: there are 49,000 vacancies at the VA.
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Our union worked closely with Rep. Elijah Cummings, chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, to introduce bipartisan legislation that would permanently reinstate a national council overseeing labor-management relations in federal agencies.
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Lt. Charley Lyke is a police officer, but he has a unique mission. That's why Lt. Lyke was awarded AFGE’s Law Enforcement of the Year, our union’s highest honor for law enforcement officers. Our hearty congratulations to our in-house hero, Lt. Lyke!
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AFGE National Vice President for Women and Fair Practices Jeremy Lannan has been named the recipient of the very first AFGE-wide Firefighter of the Year award.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Rep. Peter DeFazio of Oregon have introduced legislation that would increase Social Security benefits for American seniors, including retiring federal employees.
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It’s been 55 years since the 1964 Civil Rights Act was signed into law. As we celebrate Black History Month, AFGE wants to honor those who fought and made sacrifices so all of us can live in a better society.
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Our Field Services and Education Department is offering a variety of online training courses, and the 2019 schedule of webinar trainings is now available and open for registrations through April.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs currently has nearly 49,000 unfilled positions.
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“Finish strong” is a common phrase used to encourage someone to end a task on a good note. This concept also applies when preparing your books to close out your fiscal year. The accuracy of your financial reports will depend on the strength of your financial records. Year-end processing can be overwhelming and tedious, but it is critical in fulfilling your fiduciary duty as a financial officer and provides for a smooth transition for the next fiscal year.
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Take a look as some of the important information you should know about this quarter.
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