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FEEL BETRAYED? Join AFGE Get The Facts. You’ve worked hard. You’ve played by the rules. You’ve dedicated a big chunk of your life to keeping America secure. But instead of thanking you, the Administration rams legislation through Congress that could... Take Away Your Annual Pay Raise Take Away Your Right To Fair Treatment At Work Take Away Your Seniority & Job Security Take Away Your Collective Bargaining Rights It’s Not Right. It’s Not Fair. It’s Downright Insulting. America’s Civilian Defense Employees Deserve Better…A Lot Better. Join AFGE Get The Facts. Get Involved. Get The Power You Need To Fight Back! American Federation of Government Employees, AFL-CIO www.afge.org