Twin Cities Habitat workers build power for their communities
(Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/twin-cities-habitat-workers-build-power-for-their-communities)
(Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/twin-cities-habitat-workers-build-power-for-their-communities)
Thousands of nurses at one of Spokane’s largest medical facilities approved a new contract with significant gains SPOKANE, WA (April 9, 2026) — Over 2,000 union nurses at Providence Sacred…
AFSCME members joined No Kings events around the country Saturday. In Washington D.C., AFSCME President Lee Saunders urged thousands to support workers, unions and democracy. (Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/strong-union-message-from-president-saunders-afscme-members-resonates-at-no-kings-events)
Healthcare workers will picket three MultiCare locations on Friday escalating their demands for a fair contract SEATTLE, WA (April 1, 2026) — Thousands of healthcare workers at MultiCare facilities in…
NLRB decision comes on the heels of a settlement between the union and Amazon, ending the company’s practice of deducting leave banks when workers strike The following is from the…
Workers at Connecticut’s Mystic Seaport Museum want a voice in the institution’s future. They’re fighting to form a union through AFSCME Council 4 — another victory for our union’s Cultural Workers United campaign. (Retreived from https://www.afscme.org/blog/forming-a-union-at-ct-maritime-museum-would-give-workers-a-say-in-its-future)
Educators, impacted by school districts’ budget decisions, have fought for more education funding for years — still, their jobs are now on the chopping block VANCOUVER, WA (April 3, 2026)…