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WFSE members have been hard at work making DOC a safer and better place to work.

WFSE DOC employees keep communities safe.

WFSE leaders from 41 different locals across Washington gathered on May 31 and June 1, learning the best ways to organize for success within their locals.

Local delegates, executive board members, and member of PEOPLE, our union's political action fund, came together on April 27 to decide which candidates our union endorses in a critical 2024 election season.
The Washington Federation of State Employees (AFSCME Council 28) released the following statement regarding vaccine mandates.

After receiving more than 6,000 letters from WFSE members, Governor Inslee’s office has agreed to return to the bargaining table to negotiate a general wage increase for state employees.

Stay tuned for more details.

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Members of WFSE, SEIU 1199NW, SEIU 925 and WSNA were joined by UW students and community members on Wednesday at Harborview and UW Medical Center to rally for respect and a fair wage increase. 

Hospital employees from nurses to custodians turned out in union shirts and masks with signs declaring, “Respect Us, Protect Us, Pay Us.”

Workers from several unions spoke to the gathered crowd.

Sibley Haamid IV, the son of a WFSE member, has been awarded one of twelve AFSCME Family Scholarships.

“When Sibley graduates from college, he wants to be a business owner,” said Sibley’s mother, Carla Cooper-Haamid, a Student Services Representative and WFSE Local 793 member. 

“I’m proud of him,” she said.

Cooper-Haamid has every reason to be proud.

Sibley applied for the scholarship on his own and was selected out of hundreds of national applicants.

AFSCME President Lee Saunders released the following statement about the sudden passing of AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka today:

“We’ve lost one of the nation’s fiercest, most effective advocates for working people ever. From his earliest days working in the coal mines of Pennsylvania, Rich has lived the values of the labor movement with the greatest passion and purpose. He has touched and improved so many lives.

After winning hazard pay in March of 2020 — a first for public service workers in Washington state—WFSE Local 304 members at Seattle Colleges did it again. How?