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Subject AFGE urges action to avoid a government shutdown
Date September 26, 2022 9:48 AM
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AFGE urges action to avoid a government shutdown

Labor 2022: GOTV in Maryland

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AFGE urges action to avoid a government shutdown

On behalf of more than 700,000 federal and D.C. government employees nationwide and overseas, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is urging Congress to avert a government shutdown by passing a continuing resolution that keeps the government operating after the fiscal year ends this Friday, Sept. 30. [link removed] Click here to tell Congress to support a continuing resolution and pass a full-year budget. "Government shutdowns have a negative impact on federal employees, who are either forced to work without a paycheck for the duration of the funding lapse or are locked out of their jobs altogether," AFGE Deputy Director of Legislation Daniel Horowitz wrote in a letter to all members of the U.S. House and Senate. Such shutdowns also hurt the economy and citizens who rely upon the services, support, and protection these federal operations routinely provide, Horowitz added. See also: [link removed] 4,436 Government Workers Joined AFGE in August


Labor 2022: GOTV in Maryland

"When union voters vote for union candidates, we win," tweeted the Maryland State and DC AFL-CIO after Saturday's Maryland labor-to-labor walks. Participating unions included AFT Maryland, AFSCME Maryland, Painters DC 51, UMD Fearless Student Employees, UMD AAUP, and the Metro Baltimore Council AFL-CIO. [link removed] Click here to find out more about the Maryland walks.

Labor Photo: Forester meets with new WTU leaders

New leaders at the Washington Teachers Union (AFT Local 6) got a chance to meet and talk with Metro Washington Council president Dyana Forester on Saturday at WTU's offices.

Early voting begins in VA
Early voting for Virginia voters began on Friday, September 23, and continues through November 5; find out more [link removed] here. Click here for the [link removed] Virginia AFL-CIO's endorsements.

Labor Quote: Dan Krauss

[link removed] "The Anthrax Attacks" director Dan Krauss, on last week's [link removed] Your Rights At Work radio show (WPFW 893FM), talked about DC postal workers who spoke to him about the 2001 anthrax attacks:

"I appreciated their courage. Their dignity and the grace that they brought to every answer they gave me. I left those interviews feeling like there's hope for humanity, that these are the kind of people I want to spend time with."

TODAY'S LABOR HISTORY

This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] Pueblo steelworkers' historic strike. Last week's show: [link removed] It's not working on the railroad.

Sociologist and photographer Lewis Hine is born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. In 1908, Hine became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee and spent the next decade documenting child labor to help the organization's lobbying efforts to end child labor in American industry. 1874

Graduate student employees at Temple University in Philadelphia win union recognition. The Temple University Graduate Students Association ratified its first contract in May 2002, significantly improving graduate employment in terms of healthcare and wages, and marking the first time that graduate students in the state bargained a contract with their employer. 2001

- David Prosten

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