Collecting Food, Delivering Hope
August 26, 2016
Meet the Social Security employees who are collecting food and cooking up a big batch of hope.
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Meet the Social Security employees who are collecting food and cooking up a big batch of hope.
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Community members turn out in droves for union’s back-to-school drive
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How a union changed a young man's life.
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Thanks to a new rule, transgender public servants are getting the safety and dignity they deserve.
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American families are going hungry and public servants are doing something about it.
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Private prisons cost taxpayers millions, and put inmates and correctional workers in danger. That's why the Department of Justice decided to shut them down for good.
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Union Plus is offering financial assistance for AFGE members who participate in its programs.
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Working people at Local 2302 know that by working together, they're stronger together. And they've got a big plan to tackle an ambitious goal.
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Following the wait list scandal, the independent Joint Commission conducted surprise inspections at VA hospitals across the country, and you may be surprised at what they found.
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TSA officers were fed up with an unreliable pay system that always seemed to move the goalposts. Then they spoke up as one union, and TSA listened.
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Considering what’s happening on Main Street, the Women's & Fair Practices Departments' sponsored training couldn’t come at a more opportune time.
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When lawmakers return to Washington after the August recess, they have to finish drafting several bills, and this one directly affects your job and pay.
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Have you visited Shenandoah? Here are five things you may not know about one of America's favorite national parks.
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Read why "305,345" is more than just a number – it's the beginning of a movement.
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There are over 125,000 people held in private prisons across America – that's 16% of all federal inmates and 6% of state inmates. And with poor staff training, low pay and no accountability, they are a serious danger to correctional workers, inmates, and the public.
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