AMEA General Membership Meeting (Virtual)
Meeting details will be sent out to your email ahead of the meeting. Please join before 5:45pm to allow time for verification or sorting out glitches prior to the meeting start.
Paul Hatcher
I am a lifelong Alaskan born and raised, other than eleven years out of state starting my family. I have been with the Municipality since 2007, and before that with the Anchorage School District for four years. I currently work in Current Planning as a Senior Planner....
AMEA General Membership Meeting (Virtual*)
*Depending on what the future holds, this meeting may be turned back into a physical meeting. Regardless, meeting details will be sent out to your email ahead of the meeting. If virtual, please join before 5:45pm to allow time for verification or sorting out glitches pr...
Annie Fowler
Hello! My name is Annie Fowler, I am a born and raised Alaskan, who loves the outdoors especially camping, fishing, and kayaking! I became a member of AMEA when I started as an Account Representative III at AWWU in 2017. Then in 2020 I transferred to Property Appraisal...
AMEA General Membership Meeting (Virtual)
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.When: Nov 17, 2020 05:45 PM AlaskaRegister in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIlcOCqqT8uH9YxaxQYJf3JQJXCRiTUChs_After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about j...
AFSCME members from across the country are sharing their stories of progress over the last two years.
The last two years have been full of challenges.But under the leadership of the Biden administration and this Congress, we are turning a corner. There have been unprecedented investments in public services and public service jobs. Millions will see the price of life-sav...
Potluck + Food Drive Tonight
The AFL-CIO and affiliated local Anchorage unions are hosting a Potluck and Food Drive tonight in the IBEW Union Hall starting at 5:00pm. (3333 Denali St #200, Anchorage, AK 99503)
Fighting for Alaska First Rally!
Members, our sisters and brothers at ASEA are holding a rally tomorrow to resist the shady privatization efforts affecting their members. Please make time to stand with them, because they would do the same for us. Details below!---ASEA's Original Post:
Anna Luckett
I transplanted my family from Mississippi to Alaska 11 years ago. It was the best move that I’ve ever made. I love my city and state! I started working for the Muni in 2019 as a WIC Family Service Aide and am currently employed by WIC as a Family Service Counselor. I ha...
The union difference: Greatest wealth gains are for Black and Hispanic union households
We’ve said it before: Life is better in a union. Workers who belong to unions make more money than their nonunion counterparts. They have better health care insurance and retirement plans, more job security and safer working conditions. They’re happier.
Biden administration extends pause on student loan repayment
Good news for federal student loan borrowers: This month, the Biden administration again extended the pause on student debt repayment – this time through Aug. 31.
AFSCME-backed bill would help child care providers with food costs
AFSCME supports a proposal in Congress to ease the financial burden on child care professionals who provide meals and snacks.
Make your plan to vote today
If there’s one thing the 2020 election has in spades, it’s choices – and not just the choices between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Mike Pence and Kamala Harris, and choices up and down the ballot. In a year when our jobs, our families, and every aspect of our lives have...
Online Training Available for AFSCME Women Leading Change
Across the nation, women are creating change for working families more than ever before. The Women’s Leadership Academy is ready to train more AFSCME women to be leaders of that change.Introducing the 2019 Women’s Leadership Academy Online, which is kicking off training...
A New Jersey member’s career grows thanks to the AFSCME Free College Benefit
The pandemic has led many of us to take stock of our lives and our goals. For AFSCME New Jersey member LaTrenda Ross, the pandemic ignited a long-held dream—starting her own life coaching business.“I was thinking about revamping my whole entire life,” recalls Ross, a me...
In No Uncertain Terms
EMS Week is a time to recognize the sacrifices that EMS professionals make for their communities and to honor these skilled heroes who rush into danger when we need them most. AFSCME EMS professionals play an essential role in the emergency response system, but their st...
Amid tragedy, the ‘true soul of Hawaii’ shines bright
Cameron Dexter with U.S. President Biden. Member provided photo.
‘We Wouldn’t Have Anything If It Weren’t for Our Union’
When he first took a job at the Centralia Correctional Center in Illinois, Keith Kracht knew that a career in public service wouldn’t make him a millionaire. But then again, that’s not why he went into public service.
Bayou State Blues: Members Slammed While Processing Record Unemployment Claims
AFSCME members working for the Louisiana Workforce Commission (LWC) are hopping busy these days fulfilling a critical mission. They are helping Louisianans survive as the Bayou State’s economy buckles under pressure from the coronavirus pandemic.
Veterans will be disproportionately affected if the Senate fails to provide state, local aid
AFSCME members Dawn Bundick of Alaska and Chris Woloscuk of Florida are veterans and public service employees – two facts that make them especially vulnerable as the COVID-19 pandemic ravages the U.S. economy.If Congress fails to provide at least $1 trillion in federal...
House Bill Simplifies and Fixes PSLF, Overhauls Higher Education
A bill that has been introduced in the House of Representatives would simplify the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program for current and would-be participants.
Biden’s new $9 billion student debt relief plan would greatly help public service workers
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biden administration halted all federal student loan repayments. After the national COVID-19 emergency ended in March 2023, Congress passed a law preventing further extensions. As a result, payments resumed in October.For people whose s...
AFSCME Praises Supreme Court Ruling Protecting LGBTQ Workers
AFSCME praised today’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that extends protections under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to millions of LGBTQ workers.In a statement, AFSCME President Lee Saunders said such protections are long overdue and represent an important ste...
Another reason to involve yourself in the GA Senate runoffs – funding for front-line heroes
Here’s a crucial reason for working people to do all they can to help Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock win the Georgia Senate runoff elections in January – federal aid to states, cities, towns and schools.If Ossoff and Warnock prevail, there will be a pro-worker...













