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AFSCME’s ‘I AM Story’ podcast nominated for NAACP Image Award
AFSCME’s ‘I AM Story’ podcast nominated for NAACP Image Award
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
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San Diego grounds maintenance worker enjoys building a winning team
Rodney Major, a grounds maintenance worker for the City of San Diego, is the latest winner of our union’s Never Quit Service Award.
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Retirees, working people demand Elon Musk keep his hands off Social Security
AFSCME retirees want courts to block Elon Musk from cutting Social Security.
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Nurse: Budget cuts would leave veterans out in the cold
Veterans will suffer under extreme budget cuts, says a Michigan nurse and AFSCME member.
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We got a judge to order thousands of fired federal workers to be reinstated
Thanks to AFSCME, thousands of fired federal workers will likely get their jobs back.
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Hero school bus driver saves students from burning bus
Ohio school bus driver wins his community’s gratitude for saving students from a burning bus.