
It's Time to Get Organized
Anti-union extremists in the federal government are attacking public services across every front. It's time to Get Organized to Fight Back.
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AFSCME members are Getting Organized. Our community is counting on us, and we can’t afford to sit on the sidelines.
DC Budget Fight
Our D.C. community is under attack. Right now, anti-worker extremists are threatening to rip more than $1 billion of D.C.-taxpayer funds from our budget, all to deliver tax breaks to billionaires. We can’t let that happen.
Federal Workers
Anti-worker extremists have shut down the government because they want to take affordable health care away from 22 million Americans. Meanwhile, Trump’s director of the OMB is threatening mass layoffs during the shutdown. The attacks on federal workers are not stopping, but there is still much we can do. Visit the Federal Shutdown Dashboard for resources, updates and more.
Federal Government Updates
Federal Shutdown: Resources, Updates and Actions
Council 20 members are winning in federal court
June Federal Government Update
D.C. Budget Updates
D.C. budget update: no layoffs, furloughs or facility closures in 2025
Executive Director Update on the DC city budget
D.C. Budget Crisis
Council News
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AFSCME National Updates
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Flight paramedics land a big grievance victory
Florida flight paramedics with AFSCME Local 260 use their first union contract to win back pay.
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Workers at Seattle Art Museum form union with AFSCME
Workers at the Seattle Art Museum are forming a union with AFSCME.
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D.C. workers tell mayor: Your budget betrays us and our communities will pay the price!
AFSCME members who keep D.C. running are demanding a budget that pays them a living wage.
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How Team AFSCME made the 2026 NFL Draft a success
Discover how AFSCME members made the 2026 NFL Draft happen.
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Cook County Board of Review workers prove the union difference with first contract
Congratulations to Cook County, Illinois, Board of Review workers for winning their first AFSCME contract.










