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  • "My members will let them know we are out there watching them," said Faley, 62, of the National Association of Retired and Veteran Railways Employees.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • "My members will let them know we are out there watching them," said Faley, 62, of the National Association of Retired and Veteran Railways Employees.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • Faley, legislative director of an association that advocates for the nation's 600,000 retired railroad workers, immediately sent out an alert asking members to phone a toll-free number and urge their congressional representatives to support the bill.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • Gary Faley, a retired freight yard clerk in Flint, Mich., paid attention the other day when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she will schedule a vote in November on a plan to give an extra $250 to retirees who will not receive a cost-of-living increase in their benefit checks next year.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • "My members will let them know we are out there watching them," said Faley, 62, of the National Association of Retired and Veteran Railways Employees.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • Gary Faley, a retired freight yard clerk in Flint, Mich., paid attention the other day when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she will schedule a vote in November on a plan to give an extra $250 to retirees who will not receive a cost-of-living increase in their benefit checks next year.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • Gary Faley, a retired freight yard clerk in Flint, Mich., paid attention the other day when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she will schedule a vote in November on a plan to give an extra $250 to retirees who will not receive a cost-of-living increase in their benefit checks next year.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • Faley, legislative director of an association that advocates for the nation's 600,000 retired railroad workers, immediately sent out an alert asking members to phone a toll-free number and urge their congressional representatives to support the bill.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • Faley, legislative director of an association that advocates for the nation's 600,000 retired railroad workers, immediately sent out an alert asking members to phone a toll-free number and urge their congressional representatives to support the bill.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • Faley, legislative director of an association that advocates for the nation's 600,000 retired railroad workers, immediately sent out an alert asking members to phone a toll-free number and urge their congressional representatives to support the bill.

    Federal retirees' groups press for onetime boost to benefits Amy Goldstein Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

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