
Local 410 St. Louis Region
Featured News
AFSCME’s ‘I AM Story’ podcast nominated for NAACP Image Award
AFSCME’s ‘I AM Story’ podcast nominated for NAACP Image Award
Union membership numbers show momentum remains strong despite staffing shortages
Union membership numbers show momentum remains strong despite staffing shortages
As a government shutdown looms, AFSCME members voice alarm and frustration
As a government shutdown looms, AFSCME members voice alarm and frustration
Elmore Nickleberry, Memphis sanitation worker who went on strike in 1968, dies at 92
Elmore Nickleberry, Memphis sanitation worker who went on strike in 1968, dies at 92
AFSCME National Updates
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Facing affordability crisis, AFSCME Retirees fight for pension security
Facing an affordability crisis, AFSCME retirees are fighting for more secure pensions.
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AFSCME members at public library in Colorado celebrate first contract win
AFSCME members at the Jefferson County Public Library in Colorado ratified their first union contract, which includes a 7% across-the-board wage increase.
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As housing costs soar, workers are left out in the cold
Learn how AFSCME members are taking on the housing affordability crisis by flexing their union muscle.
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You can’t starve the public sector to excellence
Skip maintenance on your roof, and you shouldn’t be surprised when leaks appear. The same is true of government. If we want a high-functioning public sector—and we should—there is no shortcut.
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AFSCME members answer the call to demand respect and recognition for 911 dispatchers
AFSCME 911 dispatchers walked the halls of Congress this week to urge passage of a law that would reclassify 911 dispatchers.







