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Union membership numbers show momentum remains strong despite staffing shortages
Union membership numbers show momentum remains strong despite staffing shortages
As a government shutdown looms, AFSCME members voice alarm and frustration
As a government shutdown looms, AFSCME members voice alarm and frustration
Elmore Nickleberry, Memphis sanitation worker who went on strike in 1968, dies at 92
Elmore Nickleberry, Memphis sanitation worker who went on strike in 1968, dies at 92
Retired from the job, but not from activism
Retired from the job, but not from activism
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4 anti-worker executive actions, and how they will hurt you
Attacks on workers begin on day one via a series of executive orders.
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Love of public health motivates Nebraska Never Quit award winner
Amy Peters, a scientist and a member of the Nebraska Association of Public Employees (AFSCME Local 61), is the latest winner of our union’s Never Quit Service Award.
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On MLK Day, AFSCME continues to fight the “struggle that will never end”
AFSCME President Saunders joined America’s Workforce Union Podcast on MLK Day.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium workers announce plans to unionize with AFSCME
Workers at Monterey Bay Aquarium in California are seeking to unionize their workplace through AFSCME Council 57.
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In Ohio, Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical School workers go on strike
Workers at Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical School in Ohio who are members of AFSCME Local 686 are on strike for fair wages and respect.