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Learn more about how VA hospitals outpace non-VA facilities in hospital quality survey.
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Find out more about why the upcoming election is important to AFGE activist Angela Digeronimo.
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Learn more about AFGE's member benefits from AFGE Member Service Representative Agnes Cunningham.
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Find out how to keep your contact info up-to-date with your union.
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This Week in Labor History
Sept. 9, 1919: Over 1,000 Boston police go on strike when 19 union leaders are fired for organizing activities. The National Guard was called up to restore order and all strikers were fired.
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