Education & Training

Our union is only as strong as our activist core. That is why the AFSCME Education and Leadership Training Department is dedicated to working with our affiliates to build our union's power by providing high quality training for AFSCME leaders. The department's training programs are built on a simple premise: Member involvement in union activities creates power in the workplace.

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Training Programs

The Education Department offers several training programs, many of which have been accredited by the National Labor College. For a full list of our trainings, click here.

Training Success Stories

  • 2007 National Labor College Grads
    Two of AFSCME’s 2007 National Labor College graduates, JoAnn Johntony and Davida Russell of AFSCME Local 4 in Ohio, are two union leaders who regularly participate in union training programs offered. At a result, both turned their union activism into college credits. Each received nearly one-half dozen NLC credits for attending accredited AFSCME and OPASE trainings which helped put these two women activists on the fast track to college diplomas.

    On June 23, 2007, five proud AFSCME members received a bachelor’s degree in labor studies from the NLC. AFSCME grads included: OPASE President Johntony, Council 4; Local 744 President Russell, Council 4; Karen Ann Lewis, Council 13, Local 972; Robert C Trombley, Council 18, Local 1461; and Sherman Travis Henry, Council 79, Local 1184

    Thanks to a AFSCME-NLC partnership, our members can receive academic credits for participating in qualified union training programs. Members may also transfer these college credits to their undergraduate degree programs at accredited colleges and universities across the country.

Women’s Leadership & Training Resources

Education Resources

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Online Learning

Scholarships

The Education Department administers several scholarship programs for AFSCME members and their children. For a full list of available scholarships, click here.

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1968 AFSCME Memphis Strike

Author Michael Honey's video about MLK's last campaign.