October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Here’s Why It’s a Labor Issue.
October 04, 2021
Domestic violence is a worker health and safety issue that impacts the well-being of not just our membership, but our workplaces.
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Domestic violence is a worker health and safety issue that impacts the well-being of not just our membership, but our workplaces.
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Participants engaged in workshops designed to empower them in all facets of their lives.
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July is Disability Pride Month, and AFGE is proud to show solidarity with the disability community during this month of reflection, visibility, and concrete action.
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AFGE’s Human Rights Committee (HRC) and Y.O.U.N.G Committee annual planning meeting.
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The Grovetown City Council in Georgia has a new councilmember!
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The Women’s and Fair Practices Departments recognize six outstanding AFGE members who are strong advocates and leaders in the union, the community, and the workplace.
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A. Philip Randolph elevated the voices and needs of the Black community, progressed the Labor Movement, and made our union spaces ones dedicated to racial and community justice.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a month dedicated to educating the public on the realities of domestic violence, domestic violence prevention, and services for those experiencing violence in their lives.
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During the week of Sept. 14 – 18, the Women’s and Fair Practices Departments hosted its very first Black Labor Week.
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Meet AFGE's first-ever Y.O.U.N.G. Leadership and Activism Awardees!
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September 15 – October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month.
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13 improvements AFGE won in the new EPA contract.
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AFGE’s Women’s and Fair Practices Departments proudly welcomes you to LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
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April is dedicated to bringing attention to the prevalence of sexual assault in our communities and the services to combat it.
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