
Rewriting the Narrative of Community Corrections—From the Front Lines
Featured News
Executive Leadership Meets with Baltimore City Delegation to Advocate for Correctional Staff and Facility Improvements
Executive Leadership Meets with Baltimore City Delegation to Advocate for Correctional Staff and Facility Improvements
Neglecting Safety: DPP Moves Forward with Flawed Field Work Policy Despite Union Concerns!
Neglecting Safety: DPP Moves Forward with Flawed Field Work Policy Despite Union Concerns!
Local 3661: Wrapping Up Our Member Meet-Up Tour
Local 3661: Wrapping Up Our Member Meet-Up Tour
AFSCME National Updates
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FEMA cuts would harm emergency response mission, AFSCME members warn
AFSCME members explain how cuts to FEMA would harm emergency response work in the states
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Overcoming attacks on working people, public service workers are organizing
The latest annual report on union membership by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the power of the union difference.
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Despite the odds, workers at Utah’s first library union win contract
AFSCME members who work for the Salt Lake City Public Library have achieved their first union contract.
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AFSCME members speak out in court case to protect child care affordability
After the Trump administration froze child care funding to five states for political reasons, child care providers who are AFSCME members are fighting back.
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AFSCME Maryland retiree joins lawmakers in urging investigation of DOGE
An AFSCME retiree joined lawmakers to call for an investigation into DOGE’s accessing Americans’ private Social Security data.


