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Subject AFGE scores major contract victory for EPA employees
Date June 24, 2020 9:45 AM
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AFGE scores major contract victory for EPA employees
The Trump administration has waged an all-out assault on Environmental Protection Agency employees and public health, reports the American Federation of Government Employees, which represents EPA workers. Researchers have been silenced, more than 90 environment and human health protection rules and regulations have been rolled back, and agency staffing has been slashed to the lowest levels in more than thirty years.
Almost a year ago, the administration also trashed EPA employees' union contract and unilaterally imposed its own anti-worker rules.
AFGE forced EPA management to return to the table and during recent contract negotiations, union negotiators successfully pushed back against the agency's anti-worker proposals, winning a new five-year contract that strengthens employee rights and improves health and safety.
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Labor On The Move: Kevin Cooper new Political Director at AFGE
Kevin Cooper is the new political director for the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE). "Cooper is a trade unionist who has spent over a decade building political power for working people and their unions," AFGE National President Everett Kelley said. "Going into the 2020 election and with so much at stake for our union and our country, we couldn't be more excited to have Kevin join our team and help us deliver results for the 700,000 federal and D.C. government workers we represent." Cooper was previously deputy national political director for Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign. He also previously worked as deputy national political director for the Communications Workers of America, served on the executive board and committee of the For Our Future Super PAC, and advocated for pro-worker policies on Capitol Hill as an intern for Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois. Cooper was raised in a union household in Chicago and graduated from the University of Illinois. He has lived in Washington since 2011.
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