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- Council 36 Local Unions - AFSCME District Council 36
Who We Are:AFSCME District Council 36, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO in Southern California, is dedicated to restoring America's fundamental democratic values and the dignity of working people, including protecting the struggling middle class, narrowing record income gaps, ensuring equal opportunity, and reinforcing the critical roles of public
- AFSCME District Council 36
AFSCME District Council 36 3375 E Slauson Ave Vernon, CA 90058 Quick Links Home About Us Take Action Calendar News Organizing Resources Get Email Updates
- About Us - AFSCME District Council 36
An affiliate of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) International Union in Washington D C , “Council 36” was chartered in 1969 Learn more about Council 36’s history, struggles and victories
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If you are an AFSCME member and have a question about your contract or a workplace issue or grievance, please contact your Local Union representatives directly
- Council 36 Constitution - AFSCME District Council 36
In order to serve and hold office on the District Council Executive Board an individual must work within the jurisdiction of Council 36 Upon leaving the jurisdiction of Council 36 that executive board member must immediately resign from the board
- News - AFSCME District Council 36
This past Saturday, women from across AFSCME District Council 36 came together for the 4th Annual Women's Empowerment Brunch, hosted by AFSCME Local 3634 Secretary, AFSCME District Council 36 President, and AFSCME International Vice President Veronica Gunn
- About Us | AFSCME LOCAL 119 - AFSCME District Council 36
AFSCME Local 119 is an affiliate of AFSCME District Council 36 in Southern California (afscme36 org) We are also an affiliate of AFSCME International, a union of 1 6 million public service workers nationwide (afscme org)
- About AFSCME - AFSCME District Council 36
Today, Council 36 is viewed as a political powerhouse that together with AFSCME’s Sacramento office continually sponsors state laws to expand worker rights The Council regularly supports AFSCME-friendly candidates in cities, counties and other jurisdictions employing our members
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