NFFE Proudly Celebrates National Nurses Week

NFFE is proud to represent thousands of nurses who work at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Defense (DoD), and Indian Health Service (IHS). These dedicated professionals care for our nation’s veterans, active military, and our diverse native populations every day.

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Deadline for Nominations of NFFE National Officers is Friday, May 1st

The deadline for nominations of NFFE National Officers is Friday, May 1, 2020. All information about NFFE’s 2020 Convention, including information about submitting nominations for national office, can be found on the Convention 2020 page of the NFFE website. The Convention 2020 page can be found on the Member Center tab.

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NFFE Local 2189 Supports Red River Army Depot and Local Communities

Despite every effort that has been made to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus locally…the need for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) remains dire. National Federation of Federal Employees Local 2189 has chosen to step up and help in this time of need.

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NFFE Seeks Hazard Pay for Members at Risk of COVID-19 Exposure

As our nation faces the COVID-19 pandemic, many NFFE-IAM members have continued to report every day to their normal workplaces directly confronting the threat of the virus. NFFE is currently fighting for hazard pay for our members who though deemed as essential, are oft-times made to work in close quarters with insufficient cleaning materials and no standard PPE.

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IAM/NFFE Legislative Conference Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Concerns

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) announced yesterday that the 2020 IAM Legislative Conference, scheduled to be held May 4-6, 2020 at the Hyatt Regency Washington Hotel,…

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To the Shock of No One, VA Whistleblower Office is Still Riddled with Corruption and Retaliation

The 2017 whistleblower law that was sold to Congress created a tapestry of chaos and uncertainty among VA staff and practitioners. What followed were threats, intimidation, retaliation, reassignments, terminations, broken reputations, and the extinguished careers of once top experts in veterans care.

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