Text of TPP Is Here. So Is Disappointment
November 06, 2015
The Obama Administration released the text of the notorious Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal. Just as we expected, it isn't good.
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The Obama Administration released the text of the notorious Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal. Just as we expected, it isn't good.
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The AFGE Finance Department cares for our federation’s finances and ensures that our members can keep their focus on the people they serve.
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These Bureau of Prisons employees and AFGE leaders are using a simple fashion accessory to make a big impact on the lives of young men.
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When the Pentagon wants to cut costs, the workers at defense commissaries — many of whom are veterans and military spouses — are viewed as easy targets.
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This organizer and her team have helped set records at her Local – and they’re getting very close to having every employee as an AFGE member.
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House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller is out promoting arbitrary firing and retaliation not only in the VA but governmentwide.
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Our veterans have served our country with distinction all over the world. But let’s face it – when many veterans complete their service, lawmakers aren’t holding up their end of the deal. That's where you come in.
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It was a tough, hard fought year for AFGE activists working at depots and arsenals, but AFGE activists did it.
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Veterans are facing the choice of missing a doctor’s appointment or risk losing their job on a regular basis. This bill would change that.
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A shutdown was also averted. Now take a trip down memory lane and see what could have happened to you and your loved ones had AFGE not stood our ground and fought on your behalf.
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AFGE makes history by reaching 300,000 members. How did we do it?
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If the Pentagon gets its way, these 12,000 employees could face a pay cut of at least $10,000 a year.
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Loan-shark lenders are out there, and they’re targeting federal retirees and veterans. They usually dupe retirees into borrowing against their pensions by marketing them as a sale and not a loan and failing to disclose high interest rates and fees.
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On a beautiful day in downtown Washington, employees at OPM and surrounding agencies spent their lunch hour visiting exhibit tables from area organizations.
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Many Americans may think of Washington, D.C. as the place where the majority of government employees work. In reality, more than 85% of federal workers live and work outside of the nation's capital. Those employees help power communities all across the country—like Fort Huachuca in Arizona.
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