AFSCME New Jersey

AFSCME's 1.4 million members provide the vital services that make America happen. We believe that every person working to sustain their community deserves respect. Our work matters because it means something to make a community better.

HOPE AFSCME Local 123

We are HOPE AFSCME Local 123

As HOPE AFSCME Local 123  members, we have the power to make a difference. By joining together, HOPE members have clout at the ballot box, in the halls of government and at the bargaining table. HOPE AFSCME Local 123 is one of the city’s most powerful advocates for working families in the city of Houston.

Child Care Providers United - Pennsylvania

We are CCPU-Pennsylvania

As union members, we have the power to make a difference. By joining together, CCPU members have clout at the ballot box, in the halls of the Capitol in Harrisburg and at the bargaining table. CCPU is part of the nation's most powerful advocates for working families.

Members constitute 70 percent of the workforce at WNYC Radio Station; moreover, staff from the Offices of Technology and the District Attorney’s Offices in each borough. They are engineers, technicians, secretaries, publicists, receptionists, maintenance workers, programmers, librarians, and host

Members, mainly Landmark Preservationists, participate in surveying and researching potential landmarks and regulating changes to designated landmarks and historic districts in the city.

Chapter 40, the newest of the Guild's chapters, was formed in 2003 to better represent members working in upstate areas, north of New York City.

Members work as chemists carrying out toxicological examination of forensic samples, now including DNA analysis.