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Flight Delays, Long Security Lines Expected as TSA Freezes New Hires, Overtime Hours

Find out how the temporary hiring and overtime freeze will impact travel time.

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Inside SSA’s Malicious Efforts to Indirectly Cut Pay, Get Workers to Leave

Learn more on how SSA is attacking its own workforce.

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AFGE Condemns Budget Cuts to Civil Rights Enforcement Agency in #MeToo Era

Find out how this proposed budget cut could impact victims of workplace discrimination.

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Whose law office has won over half a BILLION DOLLARS in backpay for federal and D.C. workers?

Learn more about AFGE's General Counsel's Office.

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5 Stories That Matter

Here are a few of the most important stories you need to know about this week.

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This Week in Labor History

March 2, 1913: Postal workers are granted 8-hour day.

This Week's Member Benefit

AFGE members get preferred pricing on select Apple products and other program benefits.

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