The largest federal employee union is the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), which proudly represents 700,000 federal and D.C. Nationwide and overseas government employees. For legal representation, policy advocacy, technological skills and information resources, staff in nearly all government functions at any federal agency depend on AFGE. It has 313,000 members who pay dues. It also has 700,000 D.C. and federal government workers. AFGE provides members with extensive resources, including legal, regulatory, communications, technical, educational, political and union support. The Member Benefits often deliver possible savings in the thousands. American Federation of Government Employees offers vacant posts for individuals. They are given multiple advantages for instance child-care benefits, workplace perks and short-long term disability benefits.
How many years of experience do American Federation of Government Employees employees have before joining?
Years of experience at American Federation of Government Employees: Newcomers: 20%, Experiencers: 18%, Experts: 10%, Veterans: 52%. American Federation of Government Employees employees have 8+ years experience on average before joining.
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