The AFSCME – State Of Illinois Negotiations: Traveling In Uncharted WatersBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksMalin, Martin
AFSCME Local 1866 represents about 900 Stateville workers who say they are worried about their jobs. "It's pretty frustrating," Washington said. "Right now, they just want to get rid of the inmates—the individuals in custody—and we are left hanging with what they are going to do with ...
MI-07: AFSCME has a new ad out hitting Republican retread Tim Walberg for his votes in Congress, though I think the messaging is a little muddled. Anyhow, NWOTSOTB just yet, but presumably the union will have to file an IE report soon. NJ-12: GOPer Scott Sipprelle claims he’s launc...
The largest of these groups, of course, is American Crossroads, which is out with six new attack ads in different Senate races: Illinois ($482K), Kentucky ($235K), Nevada ($320K), New Hampshire ($643K), Ohio ($260K), and Pennsylvania ($226K). I know the teabaggers like to th...
Alphabet Workers Union (AWU-CWA Local 9009) Communications Coordinator, this is a Remote position in the United States (Posted: 2/7/2025) Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, ...
“AFSCME Wisconsin enthusiastically endorses the Collective Bargaining Freedom Act along with the Civil Service Restoration Act sponsored by State Senator Chris Larson and Representative Chris Taylor, and co-sponsored by Representatives Jonathan Brostoff, Marisabel Cabrera, and Christine Sinicki. The freedom...
Organizer – Department of Organizing and Services, remote (Posted: 1/15/2025) Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts...
LABOR POWER: “After court loss, California unions still have big money for politics. It might not be enough” by SacBee’s Adam Ashton: “The first test of California public-sector union spending after labor’s ...
Bruce Rauner’s veto of a bill to fund Illinois higher education, but he called a vote anyway. And everyone in the General Assembly knows that Rauner will summarily veto a new bill to sharply curtail his power in negotiating a ne...
The purpose of the agency fee was to discourage union members from opting out of membership and becoming “free riders,” benefiting from collective bargaining but not paying for it. Mark Janus, a child-support specialist with the State of Illinois Department of Healthcare and F...