AFSCME Local 4041

Campaign Updates

Overtime pay, the freedom to join a union, Medicare and a $35 insulin cap are just some of the freedoms Americans stand to lose if Project 2025 wins on Election Day.
We did it! Nevada state employees in the technical bargaining unit win union recognition as AFSCME!
Keep an eye out for this envelope. It's your union election ballot!

Member Voices

“I’ve gotten to know so many of my co-workers through our union, people I wouldn’t have otherwise talked to. It’s improved the environment of our workplace, which improves the services we provide. And I don’t feel so alone anymore when I feel like new policies or changes are unfair. It’s great to talk to other co-workers about things,” said Victoria.
With a background in social pedagogy, special education, and as a trainer for political and multicultural education, Heike Rüdenauer found state service as an opportunity to make a difference in her community by supporting families of children with disabilities to access needed therapies and to establish lasting comprehensive community support systems for themselves.
After years in the telecom industry, Stephanie Parker found her calling in public service. As a Grants and Project Analyst for the state of Nevada, Parker helps local jurisdictions with emergency management plans that keep communities across Nevada prepared for anything.