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AFGE Scores Major Contract Victory for EPA Employees

Find out more about this major victory for EPA workers.

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AFGE Applauds Supreme Court Ruling Affirming Job Protections for LGBTQ+ Workers

Learn more about this landmark decision for LGBTQ+ workers' rights.

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AFGE Voices Concerns Over DHS Returning to Full Operations Without Capacity to Protect Workforces

Learn more about AFGE's concerns over returning to worksites.

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AFGE TSA Council Calls for Comprehensive COVID-19 Response Plan at Airports – Not Just Temperature Checks

Find out why AFGE TSA Council 100 says temperature checks are not enough.

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AFGE Spotlight

A weekly digest of what your union has been up to and where AFGE members have been featured in the media.

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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

June 23, 1947: Antiworker Taft-Hartley Act passed over President Truman's veto. The act weakened unions and allowed states to exempt themselves from union requirements. Twenty states immediately enacted antiunion open shop laws.

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, an employer or union's collectively bargained health plan? 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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