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AFSCME’s New Look

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The men and women of AFSCME are proud to serve their country and make America happen.

We’re showcasing our members with the International’s new logo and this first-of-its-kind public service ad campaign, which began running this billboard in June at several locations in Washington’s National Airport. The campaign is reminding scores of opinion-makers and decision-makers who travel from the nation’s capital that public service employees keep the nation moving.

Top row (left to right): RNs Vilma Villareal and Maria Reyes, members of United Nurses Associations of California (UNAC)/UHCP at Woodland Hills, Calif. Retiree activist Lola Walker, formerly of United Domestic Workers of America in Los Angeles. RN Pam Jackson of UNAC/UHCP at Sharp Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, Calif.

Middle row: Political activist Mindy Kemper of Local 2989 (Council 61), a clerk specialist at a state penitentiary in Donnellson, Iowa. Hospital worker Mario Gutierrez of Local 3299, a University of California/San Francisco employee.

Bottom row: Mechanic Charles Lewis of Local 410 (Council 72), St. Louis, Mo. Corrections Officer Bridgette Duncan of Local 6550 (Ohio Civil Service Employees Association/AFSCME Local 11), Orient, Ohio. Firefighter Herbert Furhman of Local 1565 (Council 4), New Milford, Conn. Metropolitan Sewer District worker, Calvin H. Miller of Local 410 (Council 72), St. Louis, Mo.