
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES
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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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The White House’s big lie about not touching Social Security
Despite promises not to touch Social Security, it is already being dismantled by the new administration.
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Workers at 2 famous LA museums form a joint union through AFSCME
A new union will cover 300 workers at two renowned Los Angeles museums.
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Administration targets library, museum funding as part of effort to slash public services
A White House executive order targets funding for libraries and museums.
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Labor and civil rights luminaries celebrate the life, legacy of Bill Lucy
Bill Lucy was honored at a celebration of life event on Monday.
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AFSCME fights back to save Voice of America
AFSCME is one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit to save Voice of America (VOA), whose workers are represented by AFSCME Local 1418 (District Council 20).