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Find out more about how AFGE activists are protecting their agency missions and workers.
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Learn more about this latest win for EEOC workers.
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Learn more about this field hearing regarding unfair social security penalties.
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Don’t miss out on our 2024 AFGE Content Planner! This communications tool is designed to help you stay on track and laser-focused on your digital content planning. Use this comprehensive resource to chart your communications goals. It will guide you in outlining your goals, creating a content schedule you can stick to, and boosting communications outreach to your members.
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This Week in Labor History
June 17, 1936: Twelve trade unionists meet in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to launch a drive to organize all steelworkers. This effort marked the birth of the United Steelworkers of America, then called the Steelworkers Organizing Committee. By the end of 1936, more than 125,000 joined the union rallying to the $5-a-day wage demand.
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This Week's Member Benefit
Do you have AFGE members, family members or prospective members who are NOT already covered under the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP)? AFGE’s Working America and Union Plus are working with licensed agents at GoHealth to guide any uncovered workers and their families through the insurance enrollment process.
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