COVID-19 Outbreak Management Webinar
December 10, 2020
The situation involving COVID-19 aka Coronavirus is rapidly evolving.
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The situation involving COVID-19 aka Coronavirus is rapidly evolving.
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AFGE condemns President Trump for his support of the pay freeze and for flip-flopping on his earlier pay raise proposal.
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EPA’s reopening plans and each office’s safety measures are inconsistent and need to be improved to make sure employees are safe.
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December 1st was World AIDS Day, a day for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died.
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Appropriators working on the next funding bill for fiscal year 2020 have been asked to urgently block funding for President Trump’s Schedule F executive order.
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Alma Lee, president of AFGE’s National Veterans Affairs Council, was honored by AFGE’s Women’s and Fair Practices Departments this year with the first-ever Woman of Labor Award.
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Kiristyn Miles is AFGE's 2020 scholarship winner.
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Creating a regular newsletter for your union members just got easier.
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A group of Democratic senators has introduced legislation that would rescind President Trump’s executive order aimed at allowing the administration to hire and fire federal workers for political reasons.
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The majority of AFGE’s endorsed candidates won at the ballot box this November.
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OPM has issued its fiscal 2019 official time report, congratulating itself for preventing federal employees from addressing workplace problems such as discrimination, retaliation, and unsafe working conditions.
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AFGE affirmed our support for electing pro-labor candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock to the U.S. Senate representing Georgia.
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Employees who worked during the 2018-2019 government shutdown must join the lawsuit by December 7, 2020 to be eligible for damages.
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AFGE is denouncing a Senate proposal to freeze wages for all federal workers next year.
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AFGE is asking President-Elect Joe Biden to rescind Trump’s anti-worker executive orders.
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