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Learn more about a new initiative aimed at providing free legal support to fired federal workers.
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Find out more about the latest legal action against the Trump administration for its role in dismantling FMSC.
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Week 13 saw Trump ignoring the Supreme Court’s order, intimidating lawmakers, threatening universities, and floating the idea of sending U.S. citizens to foreign prisons.
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Learn more about how Trump's extremist policies have impacted this USAID employee.
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This Week in Labor History
Apr. 25, 1917: Charter granted by the American Federation of Labor to "National Federation of Postal Employees," a product of the merger of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks and the Brotherhood of Railway Postal Clerks.
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This Week's Member Benefit
Check out AFGE's Debt Settlement Program. Debt settlement is a solution for a member who is not able to pay off debt through credit counseling's debt management plan, but at the same time does not want to declare bankruptcy. While entering the debt settlement program will impact a member's credit score, the impact is less severe than if the member declared bankruptcy. The member's credit score will recover by the graduation from the program.
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