John,
From the start of this rapidly developing health crisis, AFGE has been pushing for immediate action to help protect our members and the public we serve – and winning important victories.
In this week's newsletter we've included important updates and an overview of the actions we've taken in the last week to fight for the health and safety of government employees.
PETITION TO CONGRESS
Congress has moved swiftly in recent weeks to approve historic levels of emergency funding to help our country withstand the coronavirus pandemic. Yet more help is needed for the government workers who are on the front lines of this rapidly evolving health crisis.
Sign our petition calling on lawmakers to include AFGE's legislative priorities in any upcoming coronavirus-related legislation.
HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE
AFGE’s Field Services and Education
Department put together the video below to help members understand basic guidance related to health and safety on the job during
the coronavirus pandemic.
PPE GUIDANCE
If there is a lack of personal protective equipment at your facility there are a few steps you can take to address this issue.
- Collect information in writing about what is available and what is not
- Share information with the agency, in writing, letting them know of the shortages
- Notify your local, council, district, and the national office
- File an OSHA complaint
- Notify your coworkers and get them involved
- Grieve it
- Notify the press
Click here for more detailed information on these steps and how you can take action.
SUPPORT FRONT LINE WORKERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Many of our members are serving on the front lines of this global pandemic. We've created a Facebook photo frame for members to use on their profile. Click here to use the frame on your profile! Note: Do not use a picture in uniform or from the work site.
Please regularly check afge.org/Coronavirus to view important coronavirus updates.
Note: Information on this site is not intended to substitute for actual medical care or professional medical advice. If you believe you are, or may be ill, contact your primary care health provider immediately. Information on this website may change as the situation/recommendations/resources evolve. Please check back frequently.
Sincerely,
Dr. Everett Kelley
AFGE National President
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