32nd International Convention - Chicago, IL (1996)
Resolutions
- 1. AFSCME and the Internet
- 2. Negotiating Managed Health Care Plans
- 3. Pay Equity
- 4. Professional Employees
- 5. Getting AFSCME Involved in Talk Radio
- 6. Increase Federal Housing and Community Development Block Grant Funding
- 7. PEOPLE Committees
- . Voter Registration
- . Collective Bargaining Legislation
- . Redesigning Government, high Performance-High Quality Workplaces
- 13. Understaffing, Overcrowding and Violence in Prisons and Jails
- 14. President's Club Incentive Program
- 15. Preserving the Nation's Safety Net
- 16. Community Action
- 17. Quality and Corporatization of Health Care
- 18. Health Security for All Americans
- 19. Fighting Contracting Out and Privatization
- 20. Privatization of Prisons
- 21. Social Security Cost-of-living Adjustments
- 22. Ergonomics
- 24. The Contingent Workforce
- 25. Organizing Group Homes
- 26. Sweatshops
- 27. Gangs in Prisons and Jails
- 28. Stress Management
- 29. Community Support for Collective Bargaining
- 30. The Environment and AFSCME
- 31. Sale of Body Armor
- 32. "Cop Killer" Bullets
- 34. Fireman's Rule
- 35. Protecting the Environment and the Jobs of AFSCME's Environmental Workers
- 37. Private Security
- 38. Execution of Resolutions
- 40. Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights
- 42. Affirmative Action Under Attack by the 104th Congress
- 43. Hazardous Materials Transportation
- 45. Counseling for Disabled Police Officers
- 46. Clarification of the Tax Treatment of Certain Disability Benefits Received by Former Connecticut Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters
- 48. Supporting America's Working Families
- 49. United Way
- 50. Reaffirming AFSCME's Commitment to Members with Disabilities
- 51. Retirees: A Resource for AFSCME Political Action
- 52. PEOPLE Goal for 1998 Elections
- 53. Flow Control of Municipal Solid Waste
- 55. Support for the Martinez-McDermott Jobs Bill - H.R. 1591
- 56. Protecting Workplace Health and Safety
- 57. PEOPLE Checkoff and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFTS)
- 58. Organizing School Support Employees
- 59. AFSCME Advantage
- 60. Workplace Violence
- 61. Tuberculosis
- 63. Steward Recognition
- 64. Privatizing Public Hospitals
- 65. Violence Against Women
- 66. Using Strategic Planning to Build a Strong Union
- 67. Advisory Council on Social Security
- 68. Childcare
- 69. Providing Greater Educational Opportunities for All Americans
- 71. Fight the Oregon Right-to-work Ballot Measure
- 78. Halt Federal Funds for Labor Lawbreakers
- 79. Increase Minimum Wage
- 82. Protecting the Rights of Health Care and Child Care Workers
- 83. Civil Rights for Gay Men and Lesbians
- 89. Budget Autonomy for the District of Columbia
- 90. AIDS Resolution
- 91. The Million Man March
- 93. Juvenile Rehabilitation Workers
- 95. AFSCME, the Media and Working Women and Men
- 96. Supporting Public Infrastructure Investment
- 97. Protecting Pension Assets and Increasing Portability
- 98. Defending Medicare/Medicaid
- 99. The New Voice for the AFL-CIO
- 100. Volunteer Organizing Committees
- 102. Corporate Welfare and Job Security
- 103. America Needs a Raise and a Living Wage
- 104. Prison Labor
- 105. Confronting "Workfare"
- 106. Fighting Tax Cuts for the Wealthy
- 107. United Farm Workers
- 108. In Support of Striking Workers at Detroit Newspapers
- 109. Arson Attacks on Black Churches
- 110. Support for "Project Open Mind"
- 111. Members Only Benefit
- 112. Labor Solidarity
- 114. Investing in Stocks of Worker-friendly Companies
- 116. Task Force for AFSCME's Future
- SR. SR-In Tribute to Ron Brown
- SR. SR-Stephen M. Culen
- SR. SR-Linda Chavez-Thompson
- SR. SR-Joseph E. McDermott

