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Stakes high for GA government workers in Nov. 5 elections

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Friday, October 25, 2024   

As the Nov. 5 election approaches, union members are working to make sure their voices are heard at the polls.

In Georgia, some federal workers are using phone banks, canvassing and partnering with local grassroots groups to get out the vote. Aaron Barker, president of American Federation of Government Employees Local 554 in Georgia, said they're doing everything they can to make sure people are educated about what this election means for government employees.

"The purpose of the union is to have checks and balances," he said. "Everything that unions have fought for and stand for is at stake this time."

He explained that this push is driven by previous efforts by some leaders to weaken or eliminate labor unions, which he believes would have had devastating consequences for workers. Earlier this year, TSA union members successfully negotiated a new contract to address workplace rights, a more efficient grievance and arbitration process, and improved uniform allowances.

Barker said a major concern for the union in this election cycle is ensuring the leaders who take office will protect federal jobs, particularly in light of new potential threats. He noted the conservative plan known as Project 2025 proposes reducing federal agencies and employees.

"We have to make sure that we show up, so that we can uphold our democratic values," he said. "We want the person in there that's going to do that and also be supportive of us as union workers - as laborers, as federal workers, and just as human beings."

AFGE political director Kevin Cooper echoed that urgency, noting that the outcomes of elections directly affect workers' livelihoods - from salaries to safety.

"So things like the president is the one that determines the budget that outlines what the cost-of-living adjustments are going to be for federal workers," he said. "Congress and the administration are both doing things that impact our pensions and our retirement plans, our workplace safety."

Cooper stressed that every vote can make a difference, particularly in battleground states such as Georgia.

Disclosure: American Federation of Government Employees contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Livable Wages/Working Families, Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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