AFSCME
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AFSCME, which ended the requirement for non-union government workers to pay union dues or fees as a condition of employment.
From Washington Times • Jun. 25, 2023
The observatory lecturers are also the only non-unionized employees in the building; other museum staff and technicians are represented by unions such as AFSCME, the country’s largest union of public employees.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 19, 2022
“When there’s significant understaffing, that means important work doesn’t get done,” said Lee Saunders, the president of AFSCME, via email.
From Washington Post • Aug. 1, 2022
McEntee led AFSCME, the largest union of state and local government employees in the U.S., from his election in 1981 until he stepped down in 2012.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 15, 2022
Within several months of joining AFSCME, Mr. McEntee became a staff member of the union’s Philadelphia local council.
From New York Times • Jul. 11, 2022
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