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Learn more about the high vaccination rate among federal workers.
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The third segment of AFGE’s 4-part series discusses how AFGE organized and represented the TSA workforce without collective bargaining rights.
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Find out which awards the AFGE Communications Department brought home from the 2021 Labor Media Awards.
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Learn more about how the pandemic has shaped the future of telework.
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This Week in Labor History
Dec. 5, 1955: Merger of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), forming the AFL-CIO. The merger ended a 20-year split in the American labor movement growing out of differences over the form trade union organizations should take. The merger recognized that both craft and industrial unions are appropriate, equal, and necessary as methods of union organization.
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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 (FEHBP), 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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