AFSCME Members Unite for No Kings Events to Defend Workers' Rights

AFSCME Members Set to Amplify Pro-Worker Voices at No Kings Events

In a bold demonstration of solidarity, AFSCME members are preparing to take to the streets on Saturday, March 28, to advocate for workers' rights and challenge policies that favor the wealthy at the expense of the working class.

Organized under the banner of the No Kings movement, these events are scheduled to take place nationwide, encouraging union members and their communities to unite in protest against economic inequality and the erosion of public services. As the movement gains momentum, AFSCME is calling on members to participate by finding local events through the provided link.

The movement's rallying cry echoes the sentiment that "In America, we have No Kings," underscoring the belief that the country's wealth and power should not rest in the hands of a few. Instead, AFSCME emphasizes the importance of non-violent, people-led movements in strengthening democracy and advocating for fair policies.

AFSCME members and retirees will be vocal in their demands for better investment in healthcare, education, and community services, rather than tax cuts for billionaires. The union criticizes the current administration and its Congressional allies for prioritizing the interests of the ultra-wealthy over the needs of working families.

By participating in the No Kings events, AFSCME members aim to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to union freedoms and the rights of workers. As they prepare to stand in solidarity on March 28, they continue to challenge any actions by bosses, billionaires, or anti-worker politicians that threaten their rights and livelihoods.

The upcoming events promise to be a testament to the resolve of AFSCME members to fight back and assert their power, ensuring that the nation remains a place where democracy thrives and all voices are heard.