Recent News
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Time to Get Organized! Call your member of Congress to save public services
AFSCME members, call your representatives in Congress to save public services and stop billionaire tax cuts.
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AFSCME, UNAC sue to stop mass firings of federal probationary workers
AFSCME, UNAC and AFGE filed a lawsuit challenging the mass federal firings of probationary federal employees.
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Curbing the corrections staffing crisis in Illinois
Learn how AFSCME Council 31 members are helping solve the corrections staffing crisis in Illinois.
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In Alaska, AFSCME members go public and go to court over state worker staffing crisis
Alaska members are turning up the heat in their fight for more state worker staffing.
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Saunders blasts RFK Jr., explains why he’s a terrible choice for health secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a terrible choice to serve as our nation’s health secretary.
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A year later, 6,500 school workers in South Florida finally secure a fair contract
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McBride, federal workers blast plans by Musk, administration to slash public services
At a rally, workers denounced plans by Musk, Trump to slash federal workforce.
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AFSCME member tells Congress to keep merit staffing in unemployment programs
AFSCME member Shelby Meyenburg told Congress about the importance of keeping merit staffing in unemployment insurance.
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An elections dynamo serves voters with patience and poise
Our latest Never Quit winner, Texas’ Cindy Ramirez, is an asset to Travis County voters.
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Public services threatened as architect of Project 2025 confirmed to key post
With Russell Vought’s OMB confirmation, public services are on the chopping block.