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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
Retired from the job, but not from activism
Retired from the job, but not from activism
Latest jobs report shows public services are ‘on the way toward a full recovery’
Latest jobs report shows public services are ‘on the way toward a full recovery’
AFSCME-backed bill would help child care providers with food costs
AFSCME-backed bill would help child care providers with food costs
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Exec. Board monthly meeting
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AFSCME National
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We got a judge to order thousands of fired federal workers to be reinstated
Thanks to AFSCME, thousands of fired federal workers will likely get their jobs back.
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Hero school bus driver saves students from burning bus
Ohio school bus driver wins his community’s gratitude for saving students from a burning bus.
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It’s Time to Get Organized
The GO campaign is all about making sure everyone in the AFSCME family understands what’s at stake in this fight.
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Saunders: Congress must pass the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
Congress must pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
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The PRO Act ‘will loosen billionaires’ grip on our economic future’
We welcome the reintroduction of an important piece of worker’s rights legislation in Congress — the Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act.