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Connecticut Rep. Jahana Hayes recently introduced a resolution calling on Congress to affirm its support for providing living wages, good benefits and fair working conditions to paraeducators, classroom assistants, bus drivers, custodial workers and others who are vital to our public education system.
AFSCME’s “I AM Story” podcast has received a nomination for an NAACP Image Award in the “Outstanding Podcast – Limited Series/Short Form” category.

This summer, I joined thousands of union members at a rally in Philadelphia to speak out against the Trump administration’s family separation policy. I was there to represent our union’s vision and values. We reject an immigration policy based on fear and cruelty. We embrace an immigration policy based on our common humanity, one that treats everyone with decency and dignity.

The best spokespeople for anyone running for elected office are everyday Americans spreading the word to their neighbors, co-workers, friends and relatives. That’s why public service workers who are AFSCME members came out this year across the nation to help elect candidates who support working families.

And we won big.

We won at every level of government and in almost every state. AFSCME members made our voices heard, helping our partners in For Our Future knock on 7.5 million doors and hold 925,000 conversations in targeted states.

Council 5 renews its objection to reopening the shuttered Appleton prison.

The Nov. 6 election comes down to a simple choice: Elect Tim Walz, or become another Wisconsin.

As Governor, Tim Walz will follow in the footsteps of Gov. Dayton. Walz shares our union values. He believes that everyone – no matter the color of their skin, where they live or how much money they make – deserves the freedom to be able to get a quality education, go to the doctor without going bankrupt, take care of their loved ones and earn a fair return on their work.

AFSCME Council 5 members said a sad but grateful farewell to Gov. Mark Dayton at our Annual Convention Friday.

Members jumped up to greet Dayton with a standing ovation and cheers.

“I really do believe in government,” Dayton said. “I believe in its enormous importance in people’s lives. I’m proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish. I’m proud to have stood with you and earned your support.”

He said Minnesota’s considered one of the best-run states with excellent public services because of people like AFSCME members, who take pride in our high-quality work.

Better wages. Check. Better working conditions. Check. And, thanks to unions, we now know there is also a union difference for workers who have access to critical benefits like paid parental leave.

According to recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 17 percent of all U.S. workers have access to paid family leave.  

At a time when our country needs real investments in infrastructure, education and public services, congressional leaders are doubling down on tax cuts for the rich.

It was 10 years ago this month that the 2008 financial crisis kicked into high gear. When storied Wall Street bank Lehman Brothers shut down, bankers walking out of the building carrying cardboard boxes of their possessions made the perfect image for TV cameras.