35th International Convention - Las Vegas, NV (2002)
Amendments
- An amendment to modify the treatment of the property of subordinate bodies that have disaffiliated
- An amendment to allow greater delegate representation at the International Convention for larger retiree chapters
- An amendment to establish a mechanism for bargaining with multi-state employers
Resolutions
- 1. Affordable Health Care for All
- 2. Labor Law Refom: It's Time for a New Deal
- 3. Opposing Charitable Choice
- 4. Unsung Heroes: Recognizing Classified School Employees
- 5. Home Care Worker Organizing
- 6. Minimum Wage
- 7. Stopping Domestic Violence at Work
- 8. Continuing the Fight Against Privatization
- 9. Increasing Member Participation in Organizing Campaigns
- 10. Retaining Veterans Job Services in the U.S. Department of Labor
- 11. Joint Training and Workforce Development Program
- 13. AFSCME Strategic Plan for the Future
- 14. Developing a Union Agenda for Shaping Change in Government
- 15. Employment Security and the Workforce System
- 17. Election Reform
- 18. Stop General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) expansion
- 19. PEOPLE Checkoff
- 20. Continuing the Fight to Bring Collective Bargaining Rights to All Public Workers
- 21. Collective Bargaining Rights for Federal Employees
- 22. Collective Bargaining
- 24. Professional Liability Emergency
- 25. Nursing Home Staffing Standards
- 26. AFSCME Latino Initiative
- 27. Contraceptive Equity
- 28. Running Successful Contract Campaigns
- 29. Opposing Recommendations of President Bush's Commission on Social Security
- 30. AFSCME and Corrections: Here to Stay
- 31. Civil Service Reform
- 33. Retiree Pension System PEOPLE Checkoff
- 34. Recovery of Federal Employment Rights for State Workers
- 35. Transportation Funding
- 36. Establish a National Conference for Transportation Employees
- 37. Suburban Sprawl and Smart Growth
- 38. Transportation of Nuclear Waste
- 39. Opposing Mandatory Overtime for Nurses
- 40. Unemployment Insurance Devolution
- 41. AFSCME Stewards In Action Training Program
- 42. PEOPLE Training and Education
- 44. Public Library Services
- 45. Higher Education
- 47. Self Determination for Tibet
- 48. Adoption Support Enhancements
- 50. Addressing Health Care Worker Shortages
- 51. Funding and Standards for Child Care
- 52. Support Living Wage Legislation
- 54. Fair Bargaining Laws
- 55. Revised Drug Testing Laws
- 57. Organizing Law Enforcement Workers
- 58. Eating Disorder Research (Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia)
- 60. Economic and Social Issues Facing Domestic Partners
- 62. Preserving and Strengthening Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and the Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
- 64. Violence in Social Service Workplaces
- 67. Support for Federal Law Enforcement Legislation
- 69. Opposing "Takeovers" of Public Schools
- 70. Equal Protection for All Head Start Employees
- 71. Head Start Programs
- 73. Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace
- 74. Voter Registration
- 76. Social Service Caseloads
- 79. Defending Civil and Union Rights
- 80. Protecting Indian Children and Families
- 81. Transitional Jobs
- 83. Labor Needs an Independent Voice in the Media
- 84. Independent Political Action to Defend Our Jobs and Services
- 86. Civil Rights
- 87. The Crisis in Prescription Drugs
- 88. Fighting the Bush Agenda
- 89. Meeting the Challenges of the 2004 Elections and a New Political Environment
- 90. No More Enrons
- 91. Protecting Quality Public Services During a Fiscal Crisis
- 92. Organizing Jurisdictions
- 93. AFSCME Structure — Multi-affiliate States
- 94. Mobilizing Members for the Labor 2002 Program
- 95. Increased Protection for Trade Unionists in Colombia
- 96. Commitment of All AFSCME Councils and Locals to Organizing
- 97. Target 5000: When Workers Run, Workers Win
- 98. Immigrant Workers Issues
- 100. Secession

