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AFSCME Council 13 is a labor union that represents over 65,000 employees in Pennsylvania's public sector. Find out the latest news, events, trainings, and benefits for members and join today.
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8 Νοε 2023 · AFSCME Council 13 announces the availability of the new Master Agreement and Master Memorandum between members and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The contract includes a side letter on daily meal allowances and was negotiated by the members.
24 Οκτ 2024 · AFSCME introduces new virtual training modules. AFSCME members are encouraged to check out Labor Lab, our union’s Online Leadership Academy! Two new trainings have been rolled out that will empower members to effectively navigate and influence the political...
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AFSCME Council 13 members have voted to accept a four-year contract with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that includes 16.75% in wage increases and no health care contribution hikes. The contract, which expires in 2023, was reached after months of negotiations and reflects the value of public service workers.
17 Αυγ 2023 · AFSCME Council 13 members voted to approve a four-year agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that includes 20.25% in wage increases and improved benefits. The contract covers 65,000 workers who keep the state running and was reached after months of negotiations.