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Trump Administration Moves to Abolish OPM Despite Law Prohibiting It

Find out more about the latest attack against OPM.

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1,000 USDA Employees Being Moved Out of Toxic Building Complex

Learn more about this important victory for area workers.

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Court Rejects FLRA’s Attempt to Dismiss AFGE’s Lawsuit

Learn more about this procedural victory in AFGE’s fight against illegal FSIP appointments.

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EPA Appears to Confuse Briefings with Formal Union Negotiations

Find out how the EPA is confusing briefings with union negotiations.

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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

July 5, 1935: The National Labor Relations Act, or Wagner Act, was signed into law recognizing workers' right to organize and bargain collectively. The act also established the National Labor Relations Board to administer union representation elections, define employers' unfair labor practices, and enforce the legal rights of employees to join unions.

This Week's Member Benefit

Buying a car? The AFGE Auto Buying Service helps members through the vehicle buying process and can provide them with substantial savings.

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