Category: Municipal Employees
“We’re all here to serve these kids and that’s our job. This is a community and we are all an important part of it.”
Using interest-based negotiations for the first time, AFSCME Local 1960 at the City of Champaign settled a three-year contract in less than three months.
Employees at Homewood Public Library certified their union with AFSCME three years ago. Now, after two years of picketing, leafleting, marching and testifying for a fair contract, these new AFSCME members finally have a first contract.
A three-judge panel of the Illinois Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held on November 7 that Mark Janus is not entitled to retroactive reimbursement of fees AFSCME collected in good faith, in accordance with the prevailing Supreme Court precedent.
As the youth services coordinator at the Belleville Public Library, Rebecca Cline is expected to work hard and play hard on the job.
Dispatchers took their case to the streets and picketed their employer about the unsafe conditions created by excessive mandatory overtime—and they won.
AFSCME Local 1058 members at the City of Rockford held the line on health care costs in a contract reopener this summer.
AFSCME members are protesting the potential sale of Rock Island County's Hope Creek Care Center while they negotiated their next contract.
Working together, AFSCME members at public universities around the state who are currently in contract negotiations are making the case for fair wages and step plans that reward years of experience and loyalty.
AFSCME Local 2767 members at the McFarland Mental Health Center in Springfield were being repeatedly subjected to violent attacks by high-risk patients. They decided assaults should never be considered just "part of the job."