American Foreign Service Association “The voice of foreign service”

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AFSA American Foreign Service Association “The voice of foreign service”

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AFSA

American Foreign Service Association “The voice of foreign service”

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established in 1924, is the professional association of

the united states foreign service AFSA was founded "for the purpose of fostering an

esprit de corps" (loyalty and devotion for the honor of the group) among the members of the Foreign Service and has served as a professional association for Foreign Service employees in the Department of State.

Runs subgroups in the Foreign Agricultural Service , Foreign Commercial Service, and International Broadcasting Bureau

History

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Professional association and labor union enhance the effectiveness of the Foreign Service, to

protect the professional interests and rights of its members, ensure the maintenance of high professional standards for all American diplomats,

promote understanding of the critical role of diplomacy and development in promoting America's national security and economic prosperity. AFSA seeks to be an effective voice and strong advocate for the Foreign Service with management, the Congress and the American public.

Mission

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16,000 dues-paying members, AFSA represents

more than 31,000 active and retired Foreign Service employees of the Department of State, Agency for International Development (AID), Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), Foreign Commercial Service (FCS), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), and International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB).

Perks: provides a college scholarship program for Foreign Service children and offers specialized insurance plans to its members.

Members

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Most members have experience in foreign

policy or are extensively informed Dedicated to preserving and enhancing the

integrity of the U.S Foreign Service. Can enroll online www.afsa.org

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Overseas comparability pay: place all federal

employees posted abroad with an equal footing in terms of salary with those on Washington, D.C. as a result of the Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1990 some federal employees working outside of the U.s were excluded from receiving locality pay adjustments and receive less pay

Conditions of work: appropriate safety and security measures- making sure diplomats are protected in dangerous war zones/ or areas of conflict with the U.S

Priority issues

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Amending the STOCK act (stop trading on

congressional knowledge) combats insider trading , prohibits the use of non-public information for private profit

Enacted in April, 2012 Advocated for the act to post financial

disclosure forms on the internet- congress approved legislation

Legislative issues

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AFSA is the exclusive bargaining agent for the Foreign

Service employees of the Department of State, USAID, FAS, FCS, APHIS, and IBB.

Work to support the members of foreign service that sacrifice their safety to ensure the success of alliances with other nations and benefit struggling countries

Requires a certain strength to influence the rapid pace of world change

Positions are in danger or warzones, often sent for years at a time and must endure harsh living conditions, climate, isolation, civil unrest, and quality of local healthcare.

Activities/purpose

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Activities: presents an annual set of awards for intellectual

courage and creative dissent, organizes programs of speakers on foreign affairs

AFSA's legislative affairs department coordinates efforts to keep Congress aware of the concerns of the Foreign service and of active and retired Foreign Service personnel.

AFSA also represents members in formal grievance proceedings, office of security and inspector general investigations, and EEO cases, while providing them informal assistance in dealing with administrative problems

Retiree concerns

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“Non-stop advocacy” Foreign service journal: monthly

publications that cover foreign affairs as well as features of living overseas as a foreign affairs professional

Sponsor of the inaugural Public Service 5K run – part of public service recognition week

Guests often come to speak at AFSA headquarters

Moral code