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  2. Nation's largest labor union for federal employees rebukes ...

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    AFGE, the country's largest labor union for federal employees, is fighting back against Republican criticisms that government workers are abusing remote work policies.

  3. What to know about federal employees who telecommute as DOGE ...

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    The American Federation of Government Employees, the largest federal workers’ union with more than 800,000 members in nearly every agency in the federal and District of Columbia governments ...

  4. Remote work crackdown: How Trump’s DOGE could push ... - AOL

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    The thinking is this kind of mandate, coupled with moving agencies out of Washington, DC, would cause many federal workers to voluntarily leave, helping the new Trump administration thin out the ...

  5. Virtual workplace - Wikipedia

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    Remote work: the availability and use of communications technologies, such as the Internet, to work in an offsite location. Hot desking : employees do not have individual desks but are rather each day allocated to a desk where they can access technology services including the Internet, email and computer network files.

  6. GECU - Wikipedia

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    GECU is the oldest credit union formed in El Paso, Texas. [2] In 1932, eleven El Paso civil servants pooled $5 each to form a credit union inside of the broom closet of El Paso's federal building. [1] [3] In one year, the capital funds of the credit union had increased to $1305. [4] In 1947 there were 135 members which grew to 690 members in ...

  7. Public-sector trade unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The very nature and purposes of government make it impossible for administrative officials to represent fully or to bind the employer in mutual discussions with government employee organizations. The employer is the whole people, who speak by means of laws enacted by their representatives in Congress.

  8. Trump Says He Plans To Fire Federal Employees Who Continue ...

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    The efforts to end remote work could lead to legal battles, especially if the Trump administration brushes aside guarantees in current union contracts. Kelley said such agreements are “binding ...

  9. National Federation of Federal Employees - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, union membership among U.S. government employees soared from 13 percent in 1961 to 60 percent in the 1974. NFFE's membership also grew tremendously, roughly doubling during the same period from 80,000 members to 150,000 members. [6] In 1963, NFFE was one of the foremost proponents of the Equal Pay Act. [1]