We are AFSCME Florida
From the break of dawn on Miami’s shores to well after the sun sets across Pensacola’s beaches, the hardworking men and women of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) make Florida happen. From Collier County to Clay County, the home of America’s first settlement in St. Augustine to mile marker zero in Key West, our members can be found providing the vital services to make the lives of citizens across the Sunshine State better through a shared commitment to public service. As Florida’s fastest growing union, we are a proud part of a national union that advocates for fairness in the workplace, excellence in public services and opportunity for all working families.
The hardworking men and women who keep Duval County Public Schools clean do so while fighting poverty wages of $12/hour.
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National AFSCME News
- University of California workers strike to protest what they call bad-faith bargaining
- San Antonio city employees regain their political voice after decades
- New York state corrections superintendent is latest Never Quit winner
- In New Orleans, AFSCME city workers fight back against mistreatment and stalling
- AFSCME applauds House for repealing GPO-WEP, urges Senate to do the same