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Federal money for programs and services that help millions of vulnerable Americans and employ many AFSCME members could be in jeopardy next year.

The Janus case was an attempt to deliver a knockout blow to millions of working people and their families who looked to the Supreme Court as an independent institution that advances equal rights and fundamental freedoms for all.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2018

On heels of high profile walkouts, new organizing and spiking approval for unions, union leaders see decision as rallying point to unrig economy and put workers first

There is no law that mandates traumatizing children, only the prerogative of this president.
So-called “right-to-work” is wrong for the State of New Mexico. Please plan to attend the Commission Hearings on these anti-worker ordinances. Be there early to be sure and get a seat and sign up for public comment.
These are the candidates who are dedicated and committed to supporting you and the issues important to our jobs.

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As an active AFSCME member, you are familiar with the dozens of day to day and long-term battles we wage in defense of workplace rights, safety, and basic respect.

From time to time, we feel compelled to let everyone know about the real bad-actor employer actions and what steps AFSCME New Mexico members are taking to make things right.

Over the next months, you will likely be a target of a scam to trick you into quitting your union. Don’t fall for it. LEARN MORE about the sick money behind this plan to neutralize the labor movement HERE.

CLICK to DOWNLOAD PDF of 2018 flyer and post on union bulletin boards.

May 6th -12th, 2018 is National Correctional Officer and Employees Week, Check with your Local leaders about upcoming events and learn more about AFSCME Corrections HERE.

AFSCME Council 18 recognizes and honors all Correctional Officers, Detention Officers, Medical and Support Staff this week.

Keep Standing AFSCME Strong!
We Never Quit.
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