AFSCME Corrections United
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Summer 2012 ACU Newsletter
Fallen Corrections Officer Remembered, Private Prison Advocate Loses Recall Election, Corrections Officer's Sharp Eyes Save a Life, Pushing Back to Privateers, Prisons and Profits Don't Mix, Bloated Profits, Bankrupt Towns,
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Fall 2011 ACU Newsletter
Public Safety Congress to Address Assaults on Workers' Rights, Kasich's "Fire Sale" of State Prison Draws Fire, Prison Privatization as Political Payback, ACU Corrections Officer of the Year,
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Spring 2011 ACU Newsletter
The Assault on Our Basic Rights; Kentucky COs Gain Rights; State Workers Are Taxpayers, Too!; Unions Care About Ohio; Pushing Back the Privateers; No-layoff Agreement Ratified; Corrections Union Elects First Woman President; Tennessee [...]
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Fall 2010 ACU Newsletter
Finally, a CO Bill of Rights for Maryland; Two Wins for Colorado COs; COs Need the Workplace Protections of Collective Bargaining Rights; Public Safety Collective Bargaining Bill Awaits Senate Action; CCA Woes; The Battle for Halawa; and Safety Alarm
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Spring 2010 ACU Newsletter
Budget Cuts Threaten Prison Safety, Public Safety; Minnesota COs Beat Privateers; Prison Safety Bill Survives Veto; Preparing to Lead; CO Bill of Rights; and New Mexico DOC Fined;
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Fall 2009 ACU Newsletter
‘We Need Collective Bargaining Now!’; Ohio CO’s Death Prompts Safety Concerns; Wisconsin Reforms John Doe Law; At the Table with the Warden; Texas COs Get a 7 Percent Pay Raise; Proposed 12-Hour Shift Blocked; and Caring for Our Veterans
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Summer 2009 ACU Newsletter
Striking the Match; Cutbacks Raise Public Safety Concerns; WE NEED UNION SOLIDARITY!; Congress Poised to Pass Public Safety Officer Collective Bargaining Bill; Connecticut Corrections Employees Win Major Victory; Pontiac Prison Saved; and The Latest Buzz
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Fall 2008 ACU Newsletter
VMOs Help Corrections Officers Win a Voice on the Job; COs in Puerto Rico Sign First Contract; Fighting MRSA; Daniel Meehan: Corrections Officer of the Year