
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES
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For Illinois paramedic, a desire to fully serve his community is hampered by short-staffing
For Illinois paramedic, a desire to fully serve his community is hampered by short-staffing
Thanking EMS professionals is not enough; we must help them solve a staffing crisis
Thanking EMS professionals is not enough; we must help them solve a staffing crisis
AFSCME honors public safety professionals during National Law Enforcement Week
AFSCME honors public safety professionals during National Law Enforcement Week
Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
AFSCME National
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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.
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We can’t let anti-worker extremists in Congress cut Medicaid
AFSCME members are fighting back as anti-union extremists in Congress try to cut Medicaid.
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Union lawsuit takes aim at ‘fork directive’ targeting federal workers
New AFSCME lawsuit targets the unlawful “fork directive.”