AFSCMEWhat Moms Really Want: A Solution to the Child Care CrisisBy AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride3 min read·May 11, 2023----
AFSCMEThis Black History Month, let’s recommit to fighting for civil, worker, voting rightsInspired by the courage of Dr. King and the Memphis sanitation workers, we must keep fighting.2 min read·Feb 1, 2022----
AFSCMEHonoring the anniversary of America’s first pay equity strikeLed by AFSCME members, the San Jose, California, pay equity strike of 1981 was the first strike of its kind in the country.4 min read·Nov 29, 2021----
AFSCMERecognition and Respect on Labor DayThis Labor Day marks a turning point for working people as public support for unions is the highest it has been in recent memory.3 min read·Sep 3, 2021----
AFSCMEA Father’s Day legacy of serviceIn a Father’s Day essay, AFSCME President Lee Saunders pays tribute to his dad and reflects on the union values he learned from his father.2 min read·Jun 17, 2021----
AFSCMEChild care workers show unions can help solve ‘she-cession’As we mark Women’s History Month, let’s commit ourselves to valuing women’s work—and lifting up all the women who make that work possible.3 min read·Mar 31, 2021----
AFSCMETo Honor Black History, Fund Our Front-Line HeroesFunding the front lines is the best way to advance racial justice, honor our past and build a stronger future.4 min read·Feb 24, 2021----
AFSCMEReviving Dr. King’s LegacyOn what would be Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 92nd birthday, his message of nonviolent dissent resonates more powerfully than ever.3 min read·Jan 15, 2021----
AFSCMEThe choice for working people is Joe BidenJoe Biden and Kamala Harris are the proven fighters for working people we need in the White House.4 min read·Sep 21, 2020----
AFSCMEWorkers Need the Freedom to NegotiateAFSCME is notching victories coast to coast and is energized by pro-worker momentum from state houses to Congress.4 min read·Jun 27, 2019----