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We must fight to stop Project 2025 in its tracks
— Apr 16
Why the attacks on the NLRB attack should alarm you
A business group’s attack on the NLRB should worry us all.
— Apr 15
It’s official. Joint union is a go for workers at 2 Los Angeles museums
Newly official union will give more cultural workers in Los Angeles a voice on the job.
— Apr 15
Massachusetts members beat privatization push, save nearly 100 jobs
AFSCME members mobilized the community of Brookline, Massachusetts, to fight off a privatization plan in the school district.
— Apr 14
AFSCME GO: Three Ways to Take Action
Our Get Organized campaign — or AFSCME GO — is about protecting our jobs, our communities, and our rights. We need you in this fight. Here are three ways you can take action.
— Apr 14
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