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Featured News
RECAP: 2025 Public Safety Summit
AFSCME members, working Marylanders send message to Congress: No public service cuts to pay for billionaire tax breaks
Wrapping Up the 2025 Legislative Session
Union Victory: Protecting State Employee Raises!
Upcoming Events
Central Region Stewards Training
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
We are at capacity for this training. If you are interested in attending a future one, please email info@afscmemd.org.
Central Region Stewards Training
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
We are at capacity for this training. If you are interested in attending a future one, please email info@afscmemd.org.
K-12 Stewards Meeting
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
This meeting is for any new or seasoned K-12 steward.
Supervisors (Unit S) Stewards Training
190 W. Ostend St., Baltimore, MD 21230
The training will run from 9 AM to 5 PM on both days. We will focus on the nuts and bolts of becoming an effective shop steward.
Supervisors (Unit S) Stewards Training
190 W. Ostend St., Baltimore, MD 21230
The training will run from 9 AM to 5 PM on both days. We will focus on the nuts and bolts of becoming an effective shop steward.
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AFSCME National
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Ending federal help for libraries and museums is a bad move. A court stopped the administration from doing that
AFSCME hails a federal judge’s ruling to temporarily stop the Trump administration from dismantling the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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In Trump’s first 100 Days, AFSCME members stand tall despite facing firings, budget cuts
Meet some AFSCME members affected by the Trump administration’s reckless cuts.
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Connecticut members tell Congress: ‘No public service cuts to pay for billionaire tax breaks’
AFSCME President Lee Saunders participated in a town hall in Connecticut to sound the alarm about cuts to public services.
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100 days: Over 100 attacks on workers
In its first 100 days, the Trump presidency has unleashed a wave of attacks on workers and unions.
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AFSCME members to Congress: Veterans deserve respect, not service cuts
Veterans will suffer if Congress goes through with dangerous budget cuts.

Stronger Together
AFSCME Maryland Council 3 represents over 50,000 public service workers at the local, city, county, state, and higher education levels who provide the valuable public services that our communities rely on.