Union News
Union strength persists amid public service staff shortages

TL/DR - The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) has responded to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' annual report on union membership and earnings, attributing a small dip in union membership to severe staffing shortages and job vacancies in public service. The organization suggests the report may not reflect increased union mobilization […]

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Prevailing Wage
Worker Wins Boost Union Membership by 139,000 in 2023

TL/DR - The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported a rise in union membership by 139,000 in 2023, primarily under the age of 45 in the private sector. The report states that over 900,000 union members won significant wage increases through new contracts last year. Despite corporate efforts to thwart unionization, which include spending […]

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Union News
UAW Union Plus Auto and Home Insurance

TL/DR - The article encourages union members to explore savings on home and auto insurance. It suggests the start of a new year as an ideal time to get multiple quotes from top insurance companies. It specifically recommends Farmers Insurance Choice as a good option for finding the most suitable policies. Save on Home and […]

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US Economy
Biden's proposal targets overdraft fee limits at large banks

TL/DR - The Biden administration has announced a rule to limit overdraft fees charged by large banks, a move that could save consumers $3.5 billion per year. The new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) requires these banks to align overdraft fees with their costs, lowering the fee from an average of $35 […]

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Union News
Saunders applauds WTC Health Program expansion for 9/11 responders

TL/DR - Congress has passed the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes an expansion of the World Trade Center Health Program. The additional funding will allow the program to expand its health services to active-duty military personnel, federal employees, and civilians present during the Pentagon attack and the Flight 93 crash on 9/11. The expanded […]

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Union News
Saunders: Public Service Nearing Full Recovery in Latest Jobs Report

TL/DR - AFSCME President Lee Saunders commented on the U.S. economy gaining 199,000 jobs in November, stating that public sector jobs numbers are nearly returning to pre-pandemic levels. He mentioned AFSCME’s initiative 'Staff the Front Lines', started to restore public services and accommodate population growth. Saunders also stressed the need to reelect Joe Biden for […]

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Union News
Saunders praises merit-based staffing revival in job programs

TL/DR - AFSCME President Lee Saunders applauded the U.S. Department of Labor’s final decision on Wagner-Peyser Employment Service staffing, emphasizing the importance of nonpartisan public service workers. He indicated that the rule restores the state merit staffing requirement that was overturned in 2020, which had allowed political influence in job appointments or outsourcing to private […]

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Union News
Saunders: Nicole Berner Adds Needed Experience to Fourth Circuit

TL/DR - The White House has nominated Nicole Berner, general counsel for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Lee Saunders, the president of AFSCME, supports the nomination and praises Berner's advocacy for worker's rights, stating she has ensured millions have dignity and safety […]

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Union News
Saunders: AFSCME members led Virginia to pro-worker majority win

TL/DR - AFSCME President Lee Saunders issued a statement after the election results flipped the Virginia House, resulting in a pro-worker majority in both chambers of the state legislature. During the election, AFSCME members rallied their communities to elect candidates that would safeguard their right to collectively bargain. With the pro-worker majority in place, Saunders […]

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Prevailing Wage
Saunders: Laphonza Butler, 'A New Champion for Workers in U.S. Senate'

TL/DR - California Governor Gavin Newsom has appointed Laphonza Butler to fill a vacant U.S. Senate seat for the state. Butler is the former president of SEIU Local 2015 and under her leadership, she successfully pushed for the first $15 an hour minimum wage law in the nation. Lee Saunders, President of the AFSCME, praised […]

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