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AFSCME MEMBERS WIN BIG!
AFSCME members fought for and won major investments in state workers this year at the bargaining table and the legislative session.
These victories are made possible because of the years-long effort to win collective bargaining rights, our robust political mobilization, relentless advocacy, and all of us coming together as a union to fight for better pay, working conditions and improved state services.
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Washoe Chapter Meeting
Washoe Chapter meets on the third Wednesday of each month on Zoom.
Desert Chapter Meeting
Desert chapter meets every month on the second Thursday, both in-person and on Zoom.
Sierra Range Chapter Meeting
Sierra Range Chapter meets on the second Wednesday of each month, via Zoom.
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AFSCME National
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As fires devastate Los Angeles, AFSCME members continue to serve
AFSCME members in Los Angeles have experienced unimaginable destruction, yet they continue to serve their communities, putting others first.
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AFSCME members in Maryland fight for public employee safety bill in honor of fallen probation and parole agent
AFSCME Maryland members gathered for a candlelight vigil to honor a fallen probation and parole agent and call for improved workplace safety in the public sector.
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AFSCME stands in solidarity with striking culinary workers
AFSCME members joined the Culinary Workers Union Local 226 strike line at the Virgin Hotel in Las Vegas as the hospitality workers seek a fair contract.
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In 2024, AFSCME cultural workers celebrated wins from coast to coast
In 2024, cultural workers from coast to coast organized for a voice on the job or celebrated contract wins as members of AFSCME Cultural Workers United.
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For Vermont mental health workers, grit and guts turn the tide against anti-union employer
AFSCME Council 93 members who work at the Howard Center in Vermont have shown determination against a staunchly anti-union employer.