From USA Today: Chelsea Milburn remembers feeling “blessed” to find her ideal job as a public affairs specialist for the Department of Education, a near-perfect situation after her life dramatically changed two years ago after an illness. But, like more than 228,000 federal workers who telework, Milburn’s job is at risk if President-elect Donald TrumpContinue reading “‘Will I have a job?’ AFGE Local 252 members and other Federal workers full of uncertainty, fear over Trump plans”
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We Have a CBA!
Dear AFGE Local 252 Members, We are thrilled to announce a historic victory for all employees in the Department of Education. Together, we’ve achieved a milestone by finalizing a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This groundbreaking agreement safeguards your rights and protections, strengthens workplace standards, and underscores the power of collective action. What This AgreementContinue reading “We Have a CBA!”
Federal workers brace for Trump’s plan to potentially replace them with loyalists
AFGE Local 252 President Sheria Smith spoke on the PBS News Hour about the incoming Trump administration’s plans for the U.S. Department of Education. Watch the video and read the transcript
She Was 33, Pregnant, And Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
From AFGE AFGE Local 252 member Aleseia Saunders was 32 when she felt a lump in her right breast. Being so young with no family history of breast cancer, she shrugged it off as being a cyst and went on with her life. During that same time, she found out she was pregnant with herContinue reading “She Was 33, Pregnant, And Diagnosed with Breast Cancer”
Federal workers in TX voice concerns about Project 2025
From Public News Service Federal workers are voicing concerns about what they see as the potential impacts of the sweeping policy recommendations known as Project 2025, if Donald Trump is reelected in November. Although the former president has denied being associated with the 900-page document created by the Heritage Foundation, some parts of his platformContinue reading “Federal workers in TX voice concerns about Project 2025”
