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Upcoming Events
Local 3139 Monthly Meeting
Centennial Office Building - 658 Cedar St. Saint Paul , MN 55155
Ground Floor Conference room - 1st try Ladyslipper, 2nd try Columbine
During Session, there is a chance all of the conference rooms are taken. If no one is around to direct you to a backup location, feel free to reach out to any of the board members.
Local 3139 Monthly Meeting
Centennial Office Building - 658 Cedar St. Saint Paul , MN 55155
Ground Floor Conference room - 1st try Ladyslipper, 2nd try Columbine
During Session, there is a chance all of the conference rooms are taken. If no one is around to direct you to a backup location, feel free to reach out to any of the board members.
Local 3139 Monthly Meeting
Centennial Office Building - 658 Cedar St. Saint Paul , MN 55155
Ground Floor Conference room - 1st try Ladyslipper, 2nd try Columbine
During Session, there is a chance all of the conference rooms are taken. If no one is around to direct you to a backup location, feel free to reach out to any of the board members.
AFSCME National Updates
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New York Transit Museum workers win voice on the job through AFSCME
Workers at the New York Transit Museum have a say in their futures after forming a union through AFSCME.
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Judge rules in favor of AFSCME and blocks unlawful freeze of child care funding
Federal judge protects child care funding in a victory for AFSCME members.
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Kansas state workers deserve more than just crumbs
A 1% pay increase is simply not enough, Kansas state workers say.
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Twin Cities Habitat workers build power for their communities
Congrats to the workers at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity for forming a union through Minnesota Council 5.
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Strong union message from President Saunders, AFSCME members resonates at No Kings events
AFSCME members joined No Kings events around the country Saturday. In Washington D.C., AFSCME President Lee Saunders urged thousands to support workers, unions and democracy.