That’s The View Inside Government – June 20, 2014

During the final edition of Inside Government on Federal News Radio, your host Ward Morrow speaks with Chris Garlock of the DC Labor Film Fest and discusses iss...

On this week’s show:

During the final edition of Inside Government on Federal News Radio, your host Ward Morrow speaks with Chris Garlock of the DC Labor Film Fest and discusses issues at the Bureau of Prisons with Eric Young, the AFGE Council of Prisons Locals. Inside Government also looks back through AFGE history with the union’s Chief of Staff, Brian DeWyngaert, and discusses what’s next with AFGE National President J. David Cox, Sr.

Courtesy of AFGE

Chris Garlock

DC Labor Film Fest

Garlock discusses what it takes for a film to make it into the DC Labor Film Fest and why some films didn’t make the cut.

Courtesy of AFTE

Eric Young

President, Council of Prisons Locals

Young talks about how recent legislative wins are protecting Correctional Officers and the work that still needs to be done.

Courtesy of AFGE

Brian DeWyngaert

AFGE Chief of Staff

DeWyngaert reflects on his time at AFGE and discusses how the current political atmosphere stacks up against past challenges.

Courtesy of AFGE

J. David Cox, Sr.

AFGE National President

President Cox explains how AFGE has sustained growth while other unions have declined and looks to the future of AFGE and the labor movement.

Copyright © 2024 Federal News Network. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.

    Getty Images/iStockphoto/Ben185U.S. Secret Service officer, wearing a vest with various equipment attached, stands in front of White House. Washington DC. USA

    Federal court ruling brings 9-year Secret Service overtime lawsuit closer to its end

    Read more
    Amelia Brust/Federal News NetworkSillhouettes of employees in an office representing telework.

    In an age of watch lists, what can feds do to protect themselves?

    Read more