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Preserving Bargaining Rights and Other AFGE Wins in Defense Authorization Bill

Find out more about the wins for workers in the Defense Authorization bill.

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A Roadmap for Successful Government Operations During COVID-19

Learn more about the path that should be taken for successful government operations during the coronavius pandemic.

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USCIS Employees Continue to Push for Funding in Face of Furloughs

Find out more about how USCIS employees are fighting against the furloughs.

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10 Things the VA Can Do to Build a Resilient Workforce

Find out how the VA can build a resilient workforce.

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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, 1965: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency which investigates discrimination charges, became operational.

This Week's Member Benefit

Selling a home? The Union Home Services Real Estate Benefit Program is free for AFGE members and their families. It pays a cash rebate worth hundreds, even thousands of dollars, when you buy or sell a home or other real estate property.

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