With a voice on the job, care workers fight to keep their doors open and our economy strong
(Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/with-a-voice-on-the-job-care-workers-fight-to-keep-their-doors-open-and-our-economy-strong)
(Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/with-a-voice-on-the-job-care-workers-fight-to-keep-their-doors-open-and-our-economy-strong)
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At a national summit, AFSCME members advocated for higher wages and more federal support for programs involving care work. (Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/afscme-members-speak-out-at-national-summit-on-care-work)
AFSCME members in Harris County, Texas, won a stronger, more formal voice in the workplace under a new consultation policy approved this week. (Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/afscme-members-in-harris-county-texas-strengthen-their-voice-on-the-job)
A prominent labor rights advocate who’s fighting this administration spoke to AFSCME this week. (Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/leading-labor-advocate-fights-on-in-court-to-protect-workers-rights)