What 6 Veterans Think About Closing VA Hospitals
July 16, 2016
If you want to know how veterans feel about getting their care from profit-hungry hospital corporations instead of at the Department of Veterans Affairs, just ask them.
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If you want to know how veterans feel about getting their care from profit-hungry hospital corporations instead of at the Department of Veterans Affairs, just ask them.
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Federal Prison Industries is set to shutdown 25 factories across the country because of low profits – making it even harder to rehabilitate inmates in our federal prisons.
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The National Defense Authorization Act is a yearly spending bill that touches every part of the Department of Defense. Here are 5 parts of the bill that you should pay attention to.
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The bipartisan agreement provides much-needed stability for the aviation safety agency.
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While attacks on public servants are coming from all sides, government employees are working in union to support each other in record numbers.
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As expected, Commission on Care recommends the VA to line the pockets of private hospital corporations.
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Rep. Jeff Miller has disguised a new effort to privatize the VA, shut down hospitals and degrade veterans care by targeting VA employees.
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How a corporate American cookie giant is preparing to move its operations and eliminate 600 middle class workers. Here's how you can help stop them.
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Are you a union rep? If so, don't miss this chance to hone your representational skills.
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As powerful corporations intensify their efforts to take over VA health care, a veteran and VA doctor explains why taking care of veterans should never be turned into a money-making enterprise.
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Current and former federal employees and job applicants whose personal information was stolen during the data breaches into OPM’s computer systems are receiving enhanced protections under legislation advocated by AFGE and passed by Congress.
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AFGE members in Philadelphia released rainbow-colored balloons in memory of the victims of the Orlando shooting.
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With attacks on public sector workers, women, people of color, low wage workers, and the labor movement, the time is now to get involved. AFGE’s 3rd Annual Diversity Week Training will bring together activists from across the country to help build a better labor movement for future generations.
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If you are an AFGE member who participates in certain Union Plus programs and have been affected by the recent deadly floods and mudslides that struck West Virginia, you may be eligible for financial assistance.
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Airport security lines are miles long, and TSA officers are leaving in droves. What should we do? AFGE President J. avid Cox Sr. has the answer.
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