Transportation

The hundreds of thousands of transportation workers represented by AFSCME keep America moving. They design roads and bridges, inspect the highways, maintain the streets, plow the snow, direct the traffic, write the parking tickets and keep you safe with signage and signals. Others drive and maintain buses and keep rapid transit trains rolling. Millions of passengers make their flights in airports maintained by our members.  AFSCME is a strong advocate for providing the resources necessary to maintain and renew the transportation networks critical to the growth of our economy.

Transportation Employees Online Network

Join your brothers and sisters in the AFSCME Transportation Employees Network. We’ll discuss shared concerns, learn about what’s going on around the country and exchange information and ideas.

What's Hot

  • Road Privatization: Explaining the Trend, Assessing the Facts, and Protecting the Public
    U.S. PIRG Education Fund study finds that privatization of existing roads harms the long-term public interest.
  • Highway Robbery II
    Report from the National Association of State Highway and Transportation Unions (NASHTU), details a growing array of problems – high costs, reduced project safety, and loss of public accountability -- resulting from state and local transportation agencies outsourcing engineering, construction inspection and project oversight on federally funded transportation projects.

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