Remember Your Rights
March 13, 2017
As a union member, it's important that you know your workplace rights to have a successful career. Here are a few things you need to know.
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As a union member, it's important that you know your workplace rights to have a successful career. Here are a few things you need to know.
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A new bill targeting whistleblowers and union representatives is being considered in the House. Here are two ways it would punish whistleblowers and union reps who try to protect them.
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Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia has closed its public restrooms and some historical buildings due to understaffing.
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A bite-sized update on what AFGE members are doing together in their workplaces and local communities to spark progress across America.
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Four people at TSA are reshaping what it means to mobilize the labor movement.
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Government employees are going to be facing some of the toughest battles of our lives under the new Congress that was sworn in January 3, 2017.
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Federal employees and federal retirees are covered under the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), but that doesn’t mean they will not be affected by a possible repeal of the Affordable Healthcare Act, better known as Obamacare.
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The 2017 District Caucuses are quickly approaching. Find a list of the Caucus dates, locations, and 2017 rules.
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The winners and losers in the Administration's Budget Proposal.
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FEEA is hosting its fifth 5K Run/Walk on May 7. All proceeds benefit federal employees in need.
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Meet AFGE's Law Enforcement Officer of the Year who lives to make a difference.
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Successful companies offer new parents paid leave. The federal government is now trying to step up their game.
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The fossil fuel industry and their allies in Congress are gutting the EPA. Take a trip down memory lane to the 1970s where the American people were suffering from various health issues due to air, water, and land pollution.
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Under pressure from working people across the country, Andrew Puzder withdrew as Trump's nominee to head the Labor Department.
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