Video: Celebrating NARFE’s Centennial (1921-2021)
NARFE has been a leader in promoting public service since 1921, working tirelessly to support our nation’s civil servants by defending and advancing their earned benefits. Now, 100 years later, NARFE continues to advocate for federal workers and retirees, as well as providing unparalleled and unbiased information to help members make the most of their pay and benefits.
Thanks to the Washington Federation and the work of its president, Steven Roy, NARFE’s Centennial is being celebrated across the state. City Council President Breean Beggs of Spokane, Washington, honored NARFE by declaring May 2-8 NARFE Centennial Celebration Week: “I, Breean Beggs, Spokane City Council President, on behalf of the citizens of Spokane, hereby proclaim May 2nd through May 8th,…
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