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- AFGE | Home Page
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is the largest federal employee union representing 820,000 federal and D C government workers nationwide and overseas
- AFGE urges Congress to vote against House rule for 2026 NDAA
AFGE urges Congress to vote against House rule for 2026 NDAA AFGE is calling on lawmakers to reject the procedural rule and restore the worker protections
- American Federation of Government Employees - Wikipedia
AFGE is a federation of local unions, with each local maintaining autonomy through operating under local constitutions that comply with the AFGE national constitution ratified during its founding in 1932
- Path Cleared for Long-Delayed Raises for Wage Grade Employees, Says AFGE
The AFGE holds one of two union seats on the Department of Defense Wage Committee, which oversees operation of the FWS—also called the wage grade system—which is a locality-based system
- Master Agreement, Policy Constitution - AFGE National VA Council
On August 8, 2023, the negotiating teams from AFGE National VA Council and Department of Veterans Affairs met in Salem, VA to execute the 2023 Master Agreement
- AFGE Local 3197 | American Federation of Government Employees
By becoming an AFGE member, you’ll join the 820,000 government employees represented by AFGE who are fighting for better pay, retirement, and job security AFGE members also receive support on and off the job, exclusive benefits, and a voice in our legislative process
- Golden moves to force vote this week on bill to restore federal workers . . .
“AFGE will forever be grateful to Congressman Golden for his tireless efforts to restore collective bargaining rights for federal employees,” said Dr Everett B Kelley, National President of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) “Time and again, he has answered the call to defend the working men and women who keep this country safe and secure, healthy and prosperous I
- AFGE | AFGE Calls for NO Vote on House NDAA Rule After Congressional . . .
Largest federal employee union urges Congress to Vote "NO" on House Rule to protect union rights for DoD civilian employees
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