VA Memorial Products Service Employees Vote to Join AFGE
January 13, 2025
Another group of federal employees just joined AFGE!
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Another group of federal employees just joined AFGE!
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AFGE and allies have launched an online clearing house to share best practices and provide assistance to federal workers in understanding and exercising their rights.
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If you intend to whistleblow about a violation of law, rule, regulation, policy, or a matter of health and safety while protecting yourself, here's what you need to know.
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Sen. Joni Ernst, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy and other politicians have continued to make incorrect statements about the federal workforce.
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AFGE is urging President Joe Biden to restore pay parity between civilian and military employees by increasing the 2025 pay raise for federal workers from 2% to 4.5%.
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AFGE ended 2024 with more victories for government workers and their families.
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The AFGE Council of Prison Locals (CPL) has filed an unfair labor practice (ULP) against the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) for violating the labor-management agreement by closing seven prisons without warning or consultation with the union.
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An AFGE member has won a precedent setting case in which the Connecticut Appellate Court ruled that union members have absolute immunity from malicious attempts aimed at silencing free speech in the grievance process.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson and Sen. Joni Ernst got fact-checked on their false claims about federal workers’ telework program, and the result is not pretty.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told federal workers and lawmakers gathering on Capitol Hill last week that he will call for a vote on a bill that would repeal WEP/GPO.
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Two weeks after Donald Trump was reelected president of the United States, Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota introduced legislation that would carry out one of Trump’s signature campaign promises: eliminate the Department of Education.
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A recent decision by a Wisconsin judge to strike down parts of the controversial law, Act 10, paves the way for collective bargaining rights to be restored to teachers and other public workers across the state.
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FEEA’s annual scholarship competition is available for eligible students and open until March 13, 2025.
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AFGE President Everett Kelley pushed back on the incoming administration’s plan to drastically cut the federal workforce and agencies.
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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s plan to end telework in the federal government will likely backfire.
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