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1999 Releases and Statements
Statement by AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee on President Clinton’s State of the Union Address
By Close to a 2-to-1 Margin RHD Workers Vote for Union
Statement By AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee on Census Decision by the U. S. Supreme Court
AFSCME Judicial Panel Upholds Administratorship of DC 37
AOC Employees Give Firsthand Accounts of House Safety Violations to Congressional Subcommittee
AFSCME Supports Continued Efforts to Pass a Patients’ Bill of Rights
AFSCME Gears Up Organizing Efforts; Names Regional Directors
AFSCME President Applauds Congressional Leaders for their Support of Patients’ Bill of Rights
AFSCME Local 2094 Members Protest Years of Pay Freezes
AFSCME President Requests Congressional Hearings to Address Workplace Safety on Capitol Hill
AFSCME President Criticizes Efforts to Privatize Social Security
Forcing All Public Workers into Social Security Carries $26 Billion Price Tag
Statement by AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee on National Needlestick Legislation
United Nurses of America Supports National Efforts to Pass Needlestick Legislation
L.A. County Doctors Unionize; Cite Discontent Over Patient Care, Working Conditions, Job Security In Hospitals
Statement by AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee in Reaction to the AMA Vote to Form a Union
AFSCME Supports President's Plan to Invest in America's Future, Including a Proposal to Strengthen Medicare
Office of Compliance Issues Additional Citations Against Architect of the Capitol
Statement by AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee on the Need for a Real Patients’ Bill of Rights
Statement by AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee on the Senate's Failure to Pass a Real Patients' Bill of Rights
Local 768 President and DC 37 Secretary Helen Greene and Local 420 President James Butler Elected AFSCME International Vice Presidents Representing District Council 37
C.I.O. Founding Tops List of Labor's Triumphs in 20th Century
International Campaign Targets U.S. Companies for Importing Surgical Instruments Made by Pakistani Children
The Public Agrees: Crime Shouldn't Pay
AFSCME Applauds Passage of the Norwood-Dingell Bill (H.R. 2723) Patients' Bill of Rights
Campbell Bill Falls Victim to Pressure From Managed Care Organizations
Statement by AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee on Proposed OSHA Ergonomics Regulation
510 More FAA Employees Vote For AFSCME
AFSCME Applauds Initiative for Paid Family Leave and Calls for Broader Unemployment Insurance Reform
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