Not So Fast, Department of Defense
March 18, 2016
Defense workers are about to get a good new performance system – but only if the Department of Defense doesn't rush it.
Read More
Defense workers are about to get a good new performance system – but only if the Department of Defense doesn't rush it.
Read More
Article Description: Unions make a difference in the lives of women, their families, and their communities worldwide. We decided to find out why — here's what we found.
Read More
They've been harassed, endangered and brushed aside. This week, Defense workers at Fort Gordon stood together and fought back.
Read More
Under a new hybrid pay system, some Bureau of Prisons medical staff are now on their way to getting well-deserved bumps in pay.
Read More
The National VA Council hosts the NVAC/AFGE National Health and Safety Conference, where hundreds of dedicated public servants gathered to share best practices and improve their service veterans.
Read More
Here's a quick recap of recent legislative actions that public servants need to know.
Read More
There is truly no limit to the depth that anti-union lawmakers will stoop in their ongoing crusade to suppress the workers’ voice at the job site.
Read More
There is truly no limit to the depth that anti-union lawmakers will stoop in their ongoing crusade to suppress the workers’ voice at the job site.
Read More
Airport privatizers are at it again. This time, they're setting their sights on Atlanta.
Read More
These 33 lawmakers are standing up for government employees by fighting for a 5.3% catch-up pay adjustment.
Read More
The governor’s back to his old tricks in Wisconsin. His union-busting strategy has been used by other anti-worker lawmakers before – could it happen again?
Read More
Washington, D.C. holds countless memories, buildings, and stories of those who've struggled tirelessly for equal rights. National Vice President Eric Bunn, Sr. went out to better understand the history of the city he represents.
Read More