AFGE president says downsizing after Trump's order threatens the union's survival
- The president of the American Federation of Government Employees, Everett Kelley, stated that staff downsizing threatens the union's survival and the services it provides to members.
- Kelley reported that the order stripped union rights from employees in several agencies, including the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs, and has already caused financial damage by stopping dues from being collected from paychecks.
- AFGE is responding by slashing its staffing levels from 355 to 151, offering early retirements and anticipating layoffs, leading to warnings of longer response times and less legal help for local unions.
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AFGE president says downsizing after Trump's order threatens the union's survival
The president of the nation’s largest union for federal workers says the organization’s ongoing staff downsizing will devastate the services it provides members and threatens the group’s survival.
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