AFGE Mourns Passing of Former National Organizer Maria De Leon
April 22, 2019
We write today with sad news. Our friend and former colleague Maria De Leon passed away in a car accident at the age of 64.
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We write today with sad news. Our friend and former colleague Maria De Leon passed away in a car accident at the age of 64.
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AFGE was back in court last week, defending our victory in the lawsuit we filed against the Trump administration’s May 2018 executive orders, which illegally attempted to limit collective bargaining, due process, and representational rights for federal workers.
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Despite the important work they do protecting the flying public, frontline Transportation Security Administration officers are the lowest paid employees within TSA and among the lowest paid employees in the federal government.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is set to implement a new privatization program in June that will eventually lead to an irreversible dismantling of the VA health care system as more veterans are sent to for-profit doctors and more VA medical facilities are starved for resources.
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Our union is calling on the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to take action to end a culture of bullying that may have contributed to the death of a TSA officer in Orlando.
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Welcome to the first segment of AFGE’s new series, Behind the Scenes. Get to know EPA's On-Scene Coordinator Brian Kelly.
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler got an earful from Congress as he defended the administration’s proposed cuts of 31% to the EPA’s 2020 budget.
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An effort by the state of Georgia to take over and privatize the busiest airport in the world has failed, thanks to a coalition of labor unions, including AFGE.
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Here are the six reasons why TSA has not been able to retain officers despite spending tens of millions of dollars a year hiring them.
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At a congressional hearing on March 27, AFGE Public Policy Director Jacque Simon asked lawmakers to protect the merit systems and the apolitical civil service that have been under attack by the Trump administration.
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Less than two months after the end of the longest government shutdown in history, which forced 800,000 employees to go without a paycheck for 35 days, the Trump administration is back attacking federal employees.
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Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland’s 8th District visited with workers at NGA and and joined the union!
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Nevada State Legislature by testifies in support of a bill that would protect federal and state workers from eviction, foreclosure, or having their cars repossessed during any future government shutdown.
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More than 50 AFGE locals participated in the Worker Appreciation Week, which took place on March 18-22. They invited their local members of Congress to tour their federal facilities and learn more about the work our members do on behalf of the public.
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Our union strongly opposes President Trump’s plan to have the General Services Administration (GSA) acquire the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and move personnel policy to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
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