The National Defense Authorization Act; The Social Security Administrations Vision for 2025; The Efforts to Privatize the USPS; and Voter Protection – June 6, 2014

This week "Inside Government" speaks with Carmen Berkley, the Civil, Human and Women's Rights Director at the AFL-CIO discusses voter protection; The National D...

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This week “Inside Government” speaks with Carmen Berkley, the Civil, Human and Women’s Rights Director at the AFL-CIO discusses voter protection; The National Defense Authorization Act and its impact on DoD employees is explained by Don Hale, Chair of AFGE’s Defense Conference; The Social Security Administration’s Vision for the year 2025 with AFGE SSA Council 220 President Witold Skwiercznyski; and, the Stop Staples Campaigns and Efforts to Privatize the Postal Service with American Postal Workers Union President Mark Dimondstein.

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Carmen Berkley

AFL-CIO Civil, Human and Women’s Rights Director

Berkley discusses empowering voters, voter protection and the upcoming midterm elections.

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Don Hale

Chair, AFGE Defense Conference

Hale explains the recent amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act and how they affect DoD employees.

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Witold Skwierczynski

President, AFGE SSA Council 220

Skwierczynski talks about the Social Security Administration’s Vision for 2025 and how it will impact customer service at field offices in your community.

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Mark Dimondstein

President of the American Postal Workers Union

Dimondstein discusses the Stop Staples campaign and what privatizing the Post Office means to employees in both the public and private sector.

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