America's communities never rest. That's why people who work in public service never quit. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
Members of MSEA/AFSCME want to find out if the state of Michigan took all necessary precautions to prevent a fatal crash that killed two members who were part of a road crew.
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This year marks the 90th anniversary of AFSCME. For nine decades, AFSCME members have fought, organized and won for public service workers. And our story is still being written. Learn more at https://t.co/iBKHrwE4Hy
When workers stand together, that solidarity lasts a lifetime. AFSCME Retirees are still in the battle — defending our union freedoms, retirement security and health care.
Our commitment to workers doesn’t stop at retirement. That’s the union difference.
Employees at Atelier Fine Art Services ran a successful organizing campaign and won their union through voluntary recognition by management, another union victory for cultural workers in Philadelphia and @PHLafscmeDC47. https://t.co/SDThUb15hS
Do you have a tattoo that shows your union solidarity and commitment to public service? We want to see it! We've already gotten some amazing submissions. Share here: https://t.co/RiJGUlw24S
Behind the so-called Big Beautiful Bill's cuts to health care are real people losing lifesaving care. Tomorrow, activists & union members are coming together for candlelight vigils to honor those we’ve lost because of health care cuts. Join us: https://t.co/xOS5dDu0eo
Public service doesn’t end at retirement. Read about how AFSCME Retirees are defending union rights, tackling the affordability crisis, and delivering key victories nationwide. https://t.co/1MbhliaZl6
This Pride Month, the @AFLCIO is highlighting LGBTQ+ workers at the intersection of civil and labor rights.
Eliana Holgate helped build AFSCME Local 6359, bargain their first contract, and fight for members as a steward, chair and vice president.
A new paid parental leave program for county workers in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, shows how the hard work of AFSCME Local 543 members pays off. They keep the local jail running and say the new policy will help alleviate chronic staffing shortages. https://t.co/yXmPalVjt7
This week, AFSCME, labor unions & health care advocacy groups across the nation are demanding elected officials make health care a priority. Join us at a community event near you: https://t.co/PT4u2iqXMJ #SevenDaysInJune
Welcome to AFSCME! Employees with the American Library Association have won their union and are getting ready to negotiate their first contract as the American Library Association Workers United. https://t.co/5hAXo7QZvT
They saved Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children once. Now AFSCME members in Massachusetts need your help to secure the future of this indispensable institution. https://t.co/wqLjaKKkri
Everyone deserves to take pride in the work they do and the lives they lead. That’s why we support LGBTQ+ workers’ rights and advocate for a more equitable workplace. Happy Pride Month from AFSCME! 🏳️🌈
More than 3,500 state workers in Nevada will build power at work through @Local4041. Administrative and clerical workers across the state won their union with 91% support for AFSCME. https://t.co/dFJrbMubOs
Registered nurses, case managers and nontechnical workers at Michigan’s McLaren Port Huron Hospital are forming a union through AFSCME to secure a stronger voice on the job and improve care for their community. https://t.co/imzSkImKnx
"New Jersey’s most vulnerable” are suffering during an affordability crisis created by anti-worker politicians like Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. That’s according to @afscmenewjersey members who demanded that Kean stand up for working families. https://t.co/JUsrntj9hR
New Jersey families are already struggling with rising costs. Cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and child care have only make life harder for working people.
AFSCME members in Flemington stood up today to hold Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. accountable for his part in the affordability crisis.
Got a union tattoo? Let’s see it.
That ink isn’t just art, it’s a statement. It says you b elieve in solidarity, in having each other’s backs, in fighting for something better.
Show us your union ink and let people know exactly what you stand for:https://t.co/wpIvRhX8jI
Next week in June, working people from across the country are coming together to demand that elected officials make health care a priority.
Stand up for health care at a community event near you. https://t.co/PT4u2iqXMJ