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A Day of Remembrance
This Sunday, April 19, marks 31 years since a bomb ripped away a large portion of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. NTEU joins the country in remembering the 168 lives lost, hundreds injured and their families.
Thank You, IRS Employees!
Ahead of Tax Day tomorrow, we thank IRS employees for delivering another successful tax-filing season for the American public despite the mass layoffs and budget cuts impacting the agency. We will continue to fight these attacks and advocate for adequate agency funding.
ICYMI: Greenwald Warns Attacks on Federal Workforce Threaten Public Service
National President Doreen Greenwald joined America’s Work Force Union Podcast where she described a federal workforce still reporting for duty despite low morale. She also discussed how NTEU is fighting the attacks on the federal workforce and how those attacks are impacting vital public services.
Listen to the full interview.
From NTEU Strong: NTEU Continues Fight to Address Retirement Processing Delays
NTEU is working with our congressional allies to continue building pressure on the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to address the soaring backlog of retirement claims. Along with NTEU members recently raising the issue with their members of Congress during our Legislative Conference, the union has been consistently educating allies on the toll of the backlog on retirees. Read the latest NTEU Strong for more. Don’t miss news and updates! Subscribe today.
Around NTEU

Pictured top: Last month, Chapter 66 (IRS Kansas City Service Center) held a picnic for members and their families. During the picnic, chapter leaders provided union updates and reminded members that NTEU is not going anywhere. Attendees also had the chance to participate in an egg hunt.
Pictured center: Rep. Maxwell Frost (D‑FL) stopped by NTEU’s National Training Conference in Orlando to show his strong support for federal employees and union rights. His last‑minute visit was made possible by Chapter 84 (IRS Central Florida) President George Carpenter, a constituent, who has built a strong relationship and friendship with the Congressman by prioritizing and actively engaging in NTEU’s political and legislative programs. NTEU leaders nationwide are participating in NTEU training this spring on best practices for effectively representing employees.
Pictured bottom: Chapter 177 (CBP Atlanta) coordinated a visit from Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA) last week, and members had the chance to discuss key workforce concerns, including the shutdown, Agriculture Specialist staffing, broader port operationsissues and other staffing issues at the port.
Happening at NTEU
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