October 21, 2020 Amid pandemic, AFSCME members deal with painful loss Hear from AFSCME members who have lost loved ones to COVID-19. Read More
October 16, 2020 Listen to the people, reject Coney Barrett The Senate should reject the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett and let the American people decide who should pick the next Supreme Court justice. Read More
October 14, 2020 Priority should be funding front-line workers, not fast-tracking anti-worker judge OCSEA’s Chris Mabe appealed to the Senate to fund the front lines rather than ramming through Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination. Read More
October 13, 2020 Health care and the presidential election The latest “Union 411: 2020 Election Special” video takes a look at where the candidates for president stand on health care. Read More
October 13, 2020 Hispanic Heritage Month event chronicles battles, victories and voting A virtual Hispanic Heritage Month event recounts the battles and victories of Latinos, and the importance of voting this Nov. 3. Read More
October 09, 2020 ‘Health care is a human right’: Why AFSCME members are turning to Biden for leadership With Joe Biden as president, health care will be expanded and protected. Read More
October 08, 2020 VP debate affirms why Biden, Harris are the right choices for America’s families Vice presidential debate offers further proof why America should choose Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Read More
September 30, 2020 At first presidential debate, Biden shows why he’s the only choice for working families Through the noise of the presidential debate one clear signal emerged: Joe Biden is the only choice for working families. Read More
September 28, 2020 We oppose Trump’s Supreme Court nominee AFSCME opposes President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, whose record on the bench is one of clear hostility to our union's core values. Read More
September 16, 2020 COVID-19 deaths lower in unionized nursing homes A new study found that nursing homes that are unionized had fewer COVID-19 deaths. Read More
June 26, 2020 Yes. Seriously. Trump wants to kill the Affordable Care Act – in the midst of a pandemic In the midst of one of the worst health care crises in this country, President Trump wants to kill the Affordable Care Act. Read More
June 17, 2020 Workers caravan brings together thousands to demand bold action from Congress More than a thousand union members traveled to the nation’s capital to demand bold action resolve the crises facing our nation. Similar rallies were held nationwide. Read More
June 01, 2020 Saunders joins Families USA in calling for more federal aid, Medicaid funding AFSCME President Lee Saunders joined health care advocates in urging Congress to provide more federal aid to states, cities and towns – including expanding Medicaid. Read More
May 26, 2020 A Life of Service: One Man’s Mission to Put Others First Oregon AFSCME member Michael Stewart volunteered to work in the COVID-19 unit at Oregon Health & Science University. Find out why he felt compelled to raise his hand. Read More
April 17, 2020 Continuing to Serve Special Needs Individuals During the Pandemic Serving Hawaii residents who have physical and intellectual disabilities is proving to be particularly difficult during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
April 16, 2020 ‘This is what we are called to do’: Inside a Drive-Up COVID-19 Testing Facility AFSCME members in Manchester, New Hampshire, are staffing a drive-up coronavirus testing site. They have tested more than 800 people and counting. Read More
April 09, 2020 At COVID-19 Town Hall, Biden Praises Public Service Workers and Their Unions At a virtual town hall on the challenges stemming from the COVID-19 crisis, former Vice President Joe Biden praised public service workers and their unions for their response to the outbreak. Read More
April 06, 2020 ‘We Will Emerge Stronger Because of Your Heroic Work’ During a tele-town hall on Saturday, AFSCME President Lee Saunders thanked members for doing heroic work during this pandemic and told them how AFSCME has their backs. Read More
April 03, 2020 Behavioral Health Workers Share Challenges of Treatment During COVID-19 Pandemic AFSCME Council 28 member Mike Yestramski, president of WFSE, described some of the challenges facing behavioral health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
April 02, 2020 Health Care Workers on the Front Lines in AZ Fight to Reach the ‘Finish Line’ Safely In Tucson, Arizona, AFSCME Local 449 member John Duran is fighting for more protective equipment for his co-workers and a written COVID-19 plan from management. Read More
April 01, 2020 ‘We’re Built To Do This’ Hear from health care workers about their commitment to serve on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus. Read More
March 26, 2020 ‘Gut-Wrenching’ Equipment Shortage Requires Immediate Action from Trump Equipment shortage “horror show” should spur immediate action from the White House, AFSCME president says. Read More
March 26, 2020 AFSCME President: COVID-19 Relief Bill is a Good Down Payment The COVID-19 aid bill Congress is poised to pass will help, but public service workers are still lacking basic safety equipment on the front lines, AFSCME president says. Read More
March 25, 2020 NY Paramedic: ‘Our Most Immediate Concern is a Shortage of Equipment’ Getting protective equipment is the top priority for a New York paramedic fighting the coronavirus. Read More
AFSCME Endorses Biden, Lauding His Robust Pro-Worker Record Citing Joe Biden’s record of consistently siding with working people, AFSCME endorsed the former vice president for president. Read More
March 23, 2020 Today is the 10-year Anniversary of the Affordable Care Act Millions of people gained coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act, which was signed into law 10 years ago today. Read More
March 20, 2020 AFSCME Calls for More Aid to States, Localities in ‘Phase 3’ Coronavirus Package AFSCME calls for more aid to state and local governments in Phase 3 coronavirus package. Read More
March 19, 2020 Coronavirus Aid Package Falls Short. Workers Need More from Congress. The coronavirus aid bill that passed Congress doesn’t quite cut it. Workers need more help. States and localities need more direct aid from Washington. Read More
March 18, 2020 Their Role Is Key in Health Crisis, But Child Care Providers Need More Support Teaching children proper hygiene makes child care provider Miren Algorri a key front-line fighter against the coronavirus. Read More
March 18, 2020 A Profile in Courage: COVID-19 ‘Strike Team’ Member Blake Andersen, EMT A portrait of courage: Blake Andersen, an EMT in California, volunteered to be in the most dangerous front in the fight against the coronavirus. Read More