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Upcoming Events
Minnesota Dakotas Retirees United South Sixth Sub chapter 175 Membership Meeting
Regular membership meeting of Minnesota & Dakotas Retirees United South Sixth Subchapter 175
Best of the West, Subchapter 173 Membership Meeting
Fergus Falls Public Library
205 E. Hampden Ave
Fergus Falls, MN 56537
This meeting will be a hybrid meeting. Please watch your e-mails & USPS for meeting link
Regular Membership meeting of Minnesota & Dakota's Retirees United Best of the West subchapter 173
Best of the west, Subchapter 173 Executive Board meeting
This is a ZOOM meeting. Watch your e-mail for meeting link.
Minnesota Retirees United Best of the West subchapter 173 Executive Board Meeting
AFSCME National Updates
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AFSCME wins in court to temporarily halt firings of federal workers during the government shutdown
A federal judge sided with AFSCME and AFGE yesterday, temporarily halting the illegal firings of federal workers during the government shutdown.
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Washington psychologist shares how shutdown threatens mental health services, public safety
Dr. Jim Hulse, a psychologist and member of AFSCME Local 793 (WFSE), says the government shutdown will impact his patients and the services he provides.
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AFSCME members at Kaiser Permanente strike for better patient care
In UNAC/UHCP’s largest strike ever, health care workers at Kaiser Permanente are fighting for better patient care, staffing, wages and benefits.
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Our latest Never Quit winner is a ‘positive light in a crazy dark world’
Devin Knox is always giving back – as a caseworker and as a football coach.
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AFSCME retirees go to Congress to fight to cut health care costs, fund public services
AFSCME retirees were fired up to talk to lawmakers when they visited Capitol Hill on Thursday.
