A new study finds that working-class union households hold nearly 4X as much median wealth ($201,240) as the typical working-class nonunion household ($52,221)
This suggests that union membership vastly increases wealth for working-class families
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This is what federal leadership looks like. Labor activists in the Philippines are under attack from gov't forces. @MCEA_AFT hosted labor activists from the Philippines to build solidarity and share their story
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AFT-Maryland & our affiliate local @MCEA_AFT welcomed Filipino labor activists in a show of solidarity to share the injustices against labor in that country and offer best practices on how to organize to fight for worker power internationally.
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There's been a recognition among working people across the country that solidarity is the answer. One time for everyone working to building democracy to bring about justice in their workplace, communities, and everywhere else.
MTA police sergeants and supervisors WIN collective bargaining!
Read more here 👇👇👇
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Special thanks to @patyoung44B and Sen. Pam Beidle (D-32) for sponsoring the bill.
Nurses at @CharlesRegional want to provide the best care possible to our community. But the hospital says no to safe staffing.
Call President & CEO Noel Cervino at (301) 609-4265 & tell him to put safe staffing ratios in the next RN contract! #SafeStaffingMD
CALL FOR OFFICER NOMINATIONS AND BY-LAW AMENDMENT PROPOSALS!
We announced the opening period of nominations and by-law proposals for upcoming October convention this Monday, June 21. See the announcement our website here:
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Renee Reisinger of the Baltimore County Federation of Public Health Nurses graduated from a first in the nation program at the UM School of Pharmacy studying cannabis from a medical science & therapeutics perspective. Learn more in our member spotlight.
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AFT-Maryland joined with other unions & activists calling for Gov Hogan to continue federal unemployment benefits until Sept. Hogan’s recent announcement said Marylanders will stop getting the supplemental income after July.