Foreign Service Association
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SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON DELIVERS REMARKS AT AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION'S MEMORIAL PLAQUE CEREMONY, AS RE...
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Editor's Note: On March 20 the leaders of the American Foreign Service Association, the professional association that represents Foreign Service membe...
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SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON DELIVERS REMARKS AT AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PLAQUE CEREMONY, AS RELEASED B...
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Susan Z. Holik, Washington, D.C., for appellants.
Mark E. Nagle, Asst. U.S. Atty., with whom Jay B. Stephens, U.S. Atty., John D. Bates and R. Craig ...
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SECRETARY RICE DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION'S MEMORIAL PLAQUE CEREMONY, AS RELEASED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT...
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UNDERSECRETARY BURNS DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION DAY MEMORIAL PLAQUE CEREMONY, AS RELEASED BY THE STATE D...
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WASHINGTON, May 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A group of retired Foreign Service Officers led by a seventy-four-year-old retired former president of the American Foreign Service Association, Franklin Allen (Tex) Harris, is petitioning the American Foreign Service Association to amend its bylaws to allow the State Department unlimited veto power over the actions of the union representing that agency's Foreign Service employees. The petition, which would require all serving AFSA Board members to hold a State Department security clearance, would make AFSA the only Federal employee bargaining unit to grant the agency employing its members authority to remove members of its Governing Board at the sole discretion of the agency.
AFSA is both the professional association of the American Fo...
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DEPUTY SECRETARY NEGROPONTE DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE UNVEILING OF AN AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PLAQUE, AS RELEASED BY T...
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A recent outcry in the Foreign Service over forced assignments in Iraq has angered many veteran diplomats, who say that whiners and complainers in their ranks have made the diplomatic corps look unprofessional and disloyal.
That perception was reinforced last week by a survey of the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA), the diplomats' union, in which 1,592 respondents said they would not volunteer for Iraq positions because of "disagreement with policy.
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Many men and women who have served their nation as members of the military have organizations they can join where they find camaraderie, support and benefits resulting from their service.
Among those organizations are Veterans of Foreign War, American Legion, Korean War Veterans Association and Vietnam Veterans of America.