Join the MLK Weekend Celebration with Local Union 728 in Atlanta
Join the HRDC and Waste Division for the MLK Jr. weekend celebration in Atlanta, GA. Register here.
CNA members approve new contract for 25,000 RNs at 19 UC facilities
25,000 RNs at 19 UC facilities approve a new contract with protections for patient safety, nurse retention, and technology use, impacting healthcare standards.
Regina Henderson Wins AFSCME's Never Quit Service Award at Rutgers
Regina Henderson, a Rutgers dining worker, wins the Never Quit Award for her dedication and care for students, embodying the spirit of community service.
U.S. investigates Bitmain's Antminer, impacts crypto mining operations
U.S. investigates Bitmain's Antminer ASIC for potential foreign control, impacting Bitcoin mining firms and security.
Nurses protest racism and understaffing at Antelope Valley Medical Center
Nurses at Antelope Valley Medical Center will picket on Nov 25, protesting unsafe staffing and alleged racist retaliation against Latine union leaders.
AFSCME Retirees Urge Action to End Shutdown, Lower Health Costs
AFSCME retirees urge Congress to end the government shutdown by addressing health care costs and funding public services, impacting seniors nationwide.
Governor Shapiro Highlights PA Investments and Economic Development Wins
Governor Shapiro's 2025-26 budget boosts agriculture, cuts taxes for working families, supports childcare workers, and drives economic growth in Pennsylvania.
AFSCME Local 1718 Secures New Contract and Gains for Venice Workers
AFSCME Local 1718 in Venice, FL, secures a new contract with key benefits, recognizing workers' dedication amid challenging anti-union laws.










Addressing America's Vulnerable Electric Grid and Workforce Shortfalls
America's electric grid is vulnerable due to a shortage of transformers and skilled workforce. Strategic solutions are needed.