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Sarah Shaw Released from ICE, Supported by WFSE Members and Family
Sarah Shaw Released from ICE, Supported by WFSE Members and Family
To protect our communities, federal workers are speaking out
To protect our communities, federal workers are speaking out
WFSE Fights Unpaid Labor at Labor & Industries
WFSE Fights Unpaid Labor at Labor & Industries
WFSE Demands ICE Release DCYF Union Member Immediately
WFSE Demands ICE Release DCYF Union Member Immediately
Medicare and Medicaid have saved lives for 60 years. We’re fighting to keep it that way.
Medicare and Medicaid have saved lives for 60 years. We’re fighting to keep it that way.
Unfair Labor Practice Filed for Secretary Series under all contracts & Paralegals at AGO
Unfair Labor Practice Filed for Secretary Series under all contracts & Paralegals at AGO
Federal Cuts and Our Jobs: Here's What We Know
Federal Cuts and Our Jobs: Here's What We Know
Union Action Wins 10% Assignment Pay for WSDOT Workers
Union Action Wins 10% Assignment Pay for WSDOT Workers
AFSCME National Updates
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Heading to college carrying lessons from their AFSCME parents: Highlights from the essays of AFSCME Family Scholarship Winners 2025
Heading to college carrying lessons from their AFSCME parents: AFSCME Family Scholarship winners share the life-changing impact of our union on their families’ lives.
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Drug exposure causes medical emergencies at Iowa facility
Exposure to narcotics sickens corrections officers in an Iowa prison.
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AFSCME’s half-century-old archives tell the story of our union
The Detroit building housing AFSCME’s archives turns 50 this year.
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AFSCME rally holds CA Rep. Young Kim accountable for ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ vote
AFSCME members hold California Rep. Young Kim accountable for her vote to cut vital public services and programs for working families.
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Rule change threatens AFSCME members who work in employment services
The independence of state employment services professionals is being threatened by a Labor Department rule change.