Category: AFSCME in the News
- 12/06/12 Michigan Anti-Union Advocates Want to Undermine the Middle Class Supporters of “right-to-work (for less)” law launch battle to undermine workers’ unions.
- 08/27/12 AFSCME Founder’s Grandson Eyes Seat in Alaska State Legislature Andy Josephson’s candidacy fires up labor and community supporters.
- 08/24/12 CSEA Cheers Federal Court’s Ruling to Protect Union Contracts Labor leaders expect positive implications for labor-management relations across the country
- 07/03/12 AFSCME President Lee Saunders on MSNBC AFSCME President Lee Saunders appeared on MSNBC's PoliticsNation last night to discuss the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding Obamacare, the 2012 elections and the ongoing attacks against working families across the country.
- 04/26/12 Politico: It’s a Big Moment for Labor Workers are pulling together like never before to stand up to corporate-backed politicians.
- 11/16/11 Putting Ohio in Perspective The mobilization that led to the resounding defeat of Issue 2 will continue into 2012.
- 09/08/11 ‘All Hell Broke Loose’ and DC 37 Wound Up Displaced After 9/11 Ten years after the attacks, Lee Saunders still remembers the day with perfect clarity.
- 07/06/11 AFSCME’s Saunders: Current Fights Are About ‘Direction of the Country’ In magazine interview, Secretary-Treasurer Saunders discusses attacks on workers' rights and the middle class.
- 04/14/11 AFSCME Members “Ready to Do Battle” In an interview with the New York Times published Wednesday, AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee talks about how attacks on public service workers in the states have energized union members.
