January 08, 2019
Federal employees gathered Tuesday morning to protest the government shutdown and pay freeze in front of Independence Park in Philadelphia.
According to a post on Facebook, the rally was scheduled from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. by the American Federation of Government Employees and the National Treasury Employees Union. By 11 a.m., the Inquirer reported about 150 people showed up to protest the national shutdown that has been affecting thousands of government employees for weeks
AFGE represents about 700,000 federal and D.C. government workers nationwide, including approximately 10,000 workers in Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania congressional representatives Dwight Evans, Brendan Boyle, Brian Fitzpatrick, and Mary Gay Scanlon attended the rally.
Representatives from unions across the U.S. have also made comments on the shutdown as the crisis enters its third week with no end in sight.
“We want to get you back to work,” @RepDwightEvans says to @AFGENational workers here at Independence Hall in #Philly in response to the continuing government #Shutdown. @PhillyTrib pic.twitter.com/5Mh55JSXfd
— Mike D'Onofrio (@MikeDonofrio_) January 8, 2019
We’re not asking Senate Republicans to do anything differently or to alter the budget they already sent to POTUS’s desk. We want them to honor their word. Doing anything else is willfully holding the American people, this government, and 800k federal workers hostage. (Thread) pic.twitter.com/CL0GLbBbQH
— Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (@RepMGS) January 8, 2019
This morning, @RepDwightEvans, @RepBrendanBoyle, @RepBrianFitz, and I joined @AFGENational local leaders and workers in protest of the #TrumpShutdown. (Thread) pic.twitter.com/GgOxHGlohN
— Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (@RepMGS) January 8, 2019
Happening Now: @SenatorDurbin is at @fly2ohare speaking out in support of AFGE Local 777 @TSA federal employees still working without pay through the #TrumpShutdown. @AFGENational pic.twitter.com/fqGdRWOV16
— AFGE Local 704 (@704afge) January 8, 2019
President Donald Trump will make a televised statement on the shutdown and the border wall with Mexico on Tuesday. Then on Thursday, the president will travel to the border and may declare a national emergency.
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