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Find out more about this latest organizing win.
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Learn more about a recent VA hearing and the need to hire more staff to support our veterans.
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Find out more about the latest unfair labor practice charges AFGE's EEOC Council has filed against the agency.
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Find out more about the actions AFGE locals must take to maintain representation of bargaining unit employees being transferred to the newly formed Defense Health Agency.
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This Week in Labor History
May 26, 1937: "Battle of the Overpass." Ford Motor company police attack and severely beat United Auto Workers (UAW) organizers at a Ford plant in Dearborn, Michigan. Despite Henry Ford Senior' s determination to "never recognize the United Auto Workers Union or any other union," Ford Motor Company eventually signed a collective bargaining agreement with the UAW in 1942.
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