AFGE Celebrates Jewish American Heritage Month
May 20, 2024
AFGE is proud to celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month!
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AFGE is proud to celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month!
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Department of Veterans Affairs clinicians are one step closer to being able to file a grievance challenging errors in their paychecks.
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As a union representing tens of thousands of law enforcement officers within the federal and D.C. governments, AFGE is proud to celebrate this year’s National Police Week, which falls on May 12-18.
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May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month
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Are you prepared financially to live comfortably after decades of hard work?
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May 5-11 is Public Service Recognition Week. As the largest union representing federal and D.C. government workers, AFGE is proud and honored to help lift the voices of government employees who touch the lives of every American with their service to our country.
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Federal employees working for the U.S. Army at two locations in Germany have voted to join AFGE, part of a continuing effort to expand AFGE’s representation of federal employees working in Europe.
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AFGE is proud to celebrate Bureau of Prisons correctional officers during National Correctional Officers Week, which this year falls on May 5-11.
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National Nurses Week falls on May 6-12. As a union representing federal nurses within the Department of Veterans Affairs, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Defense, and others, AFGE is proud to have played a major role in uplifting the voices of AFGE nurses and raising awareness of their contributions in our society.
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May/June 2024 Government Standard: AFGE has been smashing organizing goals month after month, and we have no intention of slowing down!
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AFGE is asking lawmakers to repeal two controversial rules that have caused public servants to lose two-thirds or even the entire amount of their Social Security benefits.
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AFGE is urging the D.C. government not to close the urgent care clinic at the D.C. Superior Courthouse that each year provides hundreds of individuals with mental health care and substance use treatment.
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The AFL-CIO has issued its latest report on the state of safety and health protections for America’s workers, indicating a lot more needs to be done to protect workers from job injuries, illnesses, and deaths.
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District 7 and AFGE Local 781 hosted a spring dinner for veterans and their families living at Freedom’s Path.
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