31st International Convention - San Diego (1994)

Resolutions

  1. Following public service work into the private sector: Organizing for-profit and non-profit employers
  2. Federal legislation for corrections personnel
  3. PEOPLE checkoff and electronic funds transfer (EFTS)
  4. Increase federal housing and community development block grant funding
  5. AFSCME Corrections United quarterly newsletter
  6. Unfunded mandates
  7. Fiscal assistance to states and localities
  8. AFSCME and the community
  9. Collective bargaining legislation
  10. Drug and alcohol testing
  11. Pay equity
  12. PEOPLE President's Club/VIP
  13. White House Conference on Aging
  14. Workplace violence
  15. NAFTA monitoring
  16. Protecting the Fair Labor Standards Act
  17. Disaster relief fund
  18. Election Day voting holiday
  19. Long term care
  20. Professional employees
  21. Unemployment insurance funding
  22. Organizing the unorganized
  23. Affiliation of independent associations
  24. Tuberculosis
  25. Health care and collective bargaining
  26. Justice for Wards Cove workers
  27. Earned income tax credit
  28. Election Day registration
  29. Government pension offset
  30. School vouchers
  31. PEOPLE committees
  32. Boy Scout labor merit badge and Girl Scout Mother Jones award
  33. The filibuster
  34. Civil Rights Act cap on damages
  35. Federal entitlement programs
  36. Employment services
  37. Term limits and voter rights
  38. Fighting for the rights of AFSCME members with disabilities
  39. Privatization/contracting out
  40. America needs public investment, now
  41. Consumer education
  42. PEOPLE goal for 1996 elections
  43. Restructuring jobs in the health care industry
  44. Volunteer organizing
  45. Training for correctional officers
  46. Quality in health care
  47. Education/leadership development: an organizing model for local unions
  48. Tax breaks for economic development
  49. Emergency medical services
  50. Gangs in prisons and jails
  51. Equity in benefits for domestic partners/nontraditional families
  52. AFL-CIO retiree structure
  53. Disability process redesign
  54. Hatch Act reform
  55. The role of unions in a strong economy
  56. Staffing in prisons and jails
  57. Fair immigration policy
  58. AFSCME and the environment
  59. Civil rights for gay and lesbian citizens
  60. Worker rights and the global economy
  61. National Guard
  62. Support reporter Sandy Nelson's ACLU suit to protect workers' free speech
  63. Assault weapons
  64. National day care policy
  65. Welfare reform
  66. Reparations
  67. Oppose proposed 5% tax on Mercedes Benz Alabama workers
  68. National health care reform
  69. Labor law reform
  70. Occupational safety and health
  71. Redesigning government: the AFSCME approach
  72. AFSCME agenda for urban America
  73. The contingent workforce
  74. Communicating with the general public
  75. Protecting the mailing rights of union publications
  76. A to Z spending cut plan
  77. Trade union solidarity
  78. In support of democracy in Haiti
  79. United States relations with Cuba
  80. Human rights in Mexico and China
  81. Democracy in South Africa
  82. Universal school feeding
  83. San Diego
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1968 AFSCME Memphis Strike

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