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AFGE members hold a silent protest to demand that Congress avoid another government shutdown, 2019. For AFGE, collective bargaining responsibilities are delegated to numbered "Councils of Locals" at major agencies, including the following: AFGE DEFCON [3] AFGE Federal Fire Fighter Steering Committee [4] AFGE Federal Law Enforcement Council [5]
Secretary S. Dillon Ripley, signing formal recognition of SI Lodge No. 2463 of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE). An October-November 1965 issue of the Smithsonian Institution's employee newsletter, The Smithsonian Torch, features a photograph of Secretary S. Dillon Ripley signing a document to recognize AFGE Lodge No. 2463. [1]
In advice to its 800,000 members, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) - the largest federal employee union - questioned the legality of the offer, where the money would come ...
The National Federation of Federal Employees, however, had just 45,000 dues-paying members. [6] [9] Much of NFFE's membership losses had come through significant downsizing of the blue-collar federal workforce where NFFE's membership was concentrated. NFFE also lost a large number of members due to raiding.
Senate DOGE Caucus member Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) has said federal workers need “to climb out of the bubble bath, put away the golf clubs, and get back to work” and has also pledged to put a ...
Gage was elected as national president of AFGE in 2003, also becoming a vice-president of the AFL-CIO. As leader of the union, he focused on organizing new members, and arranging agreements with employers, the last one being with the Transportation Security Administration. [3] He retired in 2012. [4]
December 29, 2022 at 5:00 AM. ... president of AFGE Local 408, in a letter Dec. 22 to OSHA officials who are considering the request for an extension until June 2023. ... but has been a member of ...
The National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) is a registered labor union with the United States Department of Labor representing approximately 43,000 [2] members in the United States of America.