News

Federal money for programs and services that help millions of vulnerable Americans and employ many AFSCME members could be in jeopardy next year.

The AFSCME Florida family grew yesterday after a unit of the medical staff with the Osceola County Corrections Department vote unanimously, seven to zero, in favor of securing their union voice and

The union is about respect and fairness.

Week 5, February 14, 2022 

Yellow-highlighted text is new information from last week thru 2/14/2022 

Highlights 

SB 148/HB 7 Individual Freedom, sponsors Diaz (R), Avila (R) 

AFSCME President Lee Saunders called on members to “keep fighting for civil rights, voting rights and workers’ rights” as the nation commemorates Black History Month.