News

Federal money for programs and services that help millions of vulnerable Americans and employ many AFSCME members could be in jeopardy next year.

Here’s a sure sign of new leadership in Washington. There’s a renewed push to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour, an idea that went nowhere when the Trump administration and anti-worker members of Congress were in power.

The coronavirus pandemic won’t be controlled until states, cities, towns and schools – and particularly health departments – have the funding they need from the federal government, says AFSCME Retiree Sue Conard.

Conard should know. She spent 24 years as a public health nurse serving Wisconsin’s La Crosse County. One of her many areas of expertise? Immunization.

General Membership Meeting-AFSCME 404

January 21, 2021

430 PM Video Conference

Present:

Adam Castle, Ryan Cates, Annie Jakacki, Tom Keck, Stacey Mueller, Alexander Flores, Steve Wilking, Breanna, Emilio Florez, Hans Paulson, Jake Schoenecker, Kurt Crosby, Lisa, Marlowe Grau, Sammy, Tom Farinacci, Patricia, Mallory Thomas, Aaron Norgren

The U.S. Conference of Mayors has sent a letter to Congress that echoes what AFSCME has been saying for months: It’s long past time to robustly fund the front lines.

AFSCME Labor Management MSH

January 21, 2021 1230PM

Administration Building

 

Attendance: Adam Castle, Emilio Florez, Ryan Cates, Steve Wilking, Lisa Vanderveen, Scott Melby, Denise Considine, Scott Melby, Roxanne Portner, Michelle Chalin, Marvin Sullivan, Alli Kuhlman, Annie Jakacki, Becky Robinson

AFSCME MSOP Labor Management

January 14, 2021

Human Resources Room/Conference

12PM

 

Attendance: Adam Castle, Ryan Cates, Eric Hesse, Steve Wilking, Nick Weerts, Annie Jakacki, Troy Sherwood, Paul Rodriguez, Michelle Breamer, Chris Hagen, Bonnie Wold, Tim Lokensgard, Michelle Sexe, Denise Considine, Tracy Johanssen, Bryce Fazekas

 

AFSCME AGENDA ITEMS

Follow Up Items

In his first days on the job, President Joe Biden has taken swift executive action to protect and empower public service workers, strengthen public services and help working people. On his first day alone, he signed 17 executive orders, memorandums and proclamations that showed the kind of bold leadership our country needs now.

AFSCME President Lee Saunders called the victories of the Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff in Georgia’s Senate runoff elections “a bold mandate for change.”