
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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In Maryland, AFSCME members hold employer accountable for stolen wages
Members of AFSCME Local 1899 (Council 3) who work for Howard County Schools in Maryland held their employer accountable for stolen wages.
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When extreme weather hits, the union difference saves lives
As extreme weather events become more common, AFSCME members are using collective power to protect themselves and their communities.
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What a Century of Black History Month Teaches Us About Today’s Fight for Working People
100 years of Black History Month shows us that we decide what happens next.
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This Wisconsin AFSCME member is running to make life better for working families
Ben Gruber, a conservation warden in Wisconsin who is member of AFSCME Local 1215 (Council 32) is running for state assembly.
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When plowing a road is a matter of life and death
Joe Estes, an Ohio highway technician and member of OCSEA, helped save a baby’s life by clearing a path for an ambulance.


