As Election Day approaches, remember that Hogan not only decimated state services but also stole over $23 million in wages from state workers. #AFSCMEforAlsobrooks
AFSCME Maryland Council 3
Non-profit Organizations
Baltimore, Maryland 44 followers
We make Maryland happen.
About us
AFSCME Maryland Council 3 represents nearly 45,000 public service workers at the local, city, county, state, and higher education levels who provide the valuable public services that our communities rely on. From Western Maryland to the Eastern Shore, we make Maryland happen.
- Website
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http://afscmemd.org
External link for AFSCME Maryland Council 3
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
1410 Bush St
Baltimore, Maryland 21230, US
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190 W Ostend St
Baltimore, Maryland 21230, US
Employees at AFSCME Maryland Council 3
Updates
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Yesterday, Local 1885, with support from the Morgan State Student Government Association, delivered a petition with over 400 signatures to Ms. Kim McCalla, Associate Vice President of Facilities at Morgan State, calling for the reinstatement of the second shift and the hiring of additional housekeeping staff. Thanks to the students, staff, faculty, and community members who stand in solidarity with Morgan State housekeeping workers. You can still stand with Morgan housekeeping workers and sign the petition at: bit.ly/standwith1885
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Congratulations to the new Council 3 executive board! Patrick Moran, AFSCME Local 770, President Cherrish Vick, AFSCME Local 112, Secretary-Treasurer Executive Vice Presidents Mildred Womble AFSCME Local 3655 Patrick Okafor, AFSCME Local 1678 Anissa Pierce-Sessoms, AFSCME Local 1081 Regional Vice Presidents Dorian Johnson, AFSCME Local 1427, Central Region Geron Mackall, AFSCME Local 1885, Central Region Bill Chenowith, AFSCME Local 3888, Central Region Debbie Michaels, AFSCME Local 1459, Central Region Christine Duffy, AFSCME Local 1081, Eastern Region Lori Ulrich, AFSCME Local 2380, Southern Region Oluwadamilola Olaniyan, AFSCME Local 1678, Southern Region Marcus Wilson, AFSCME Local 2898, Southern Region John Feeley, AFSCME Local 1772, Western Region Ginger Noble, AFSCME Local 354, Western Region Tony Sines, AFSCME Local 898, Western Region Unit Vice Presidents Rhonda Porter, AFSCME Local 1170, County Anthony Smith, AFSCME Local 3389, County Debra Latson, AFSCME Local 112, Department of Human Services Denise Johnson, AFSCME Local 3167, Department of Juvenile Services Rownite Stevens, AFSCME Local 3478, Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Saul Walker, AFSCME Local 1072, Higher Education Bryan Epps, AFSCME Local 434, K-12 Jenny Reese, AFSCME Local 539, Maryland Department of Health Wynton Johnson, AFSCME Local 631, Maryland Department of Transportation Wonderful Page-McGlown, AFSCME Local 3655, Motor Vehicle Administration Dorothy Bryant, AFSCME Local 44, Municipal Wendy Smith, AFSCME Local 558, Municipal Rayneika Robinson, AFSCME Local 3661, Parole and Probation Timothy Walker, AFSCME Local 3641, Other State Units and Private Enterprises Trustees Jeff Fiory, AFSCME Local 1072, Higher Education Pat Davis, AFSCME Local 3655, Motor Vehicle Administration
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Earlier this month, Local 434 celebrated their 60th anniversary! That's 60 years of making Baltimore County Public Schools happen! 💪 #AFSCMEMDStrong
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This past Friday and Saturday, we held our 2024 Biennial Convention at the University of Maryland College Park. It was a great two days conducting important union business, hearing from engaging guest speakers, attending workshops, celebrating our wins, and recommitting to growing and building our union. Thanks to everyone who helped make this convention a great one, and a special shout-out to the members of Local 1072, who make UMD happen! We'll be posting more photos in the coming days, so stay tuned!
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Since our last convention, we've been fighting together and winning together — for the raises, rights, and respect that we have earned and deserve. #AFSCMEMDStrong
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Cynthia Watiker, a member of AFSCME OCSEA in Ohio and a Franklin County Job and Family Services employee, came here to Maryland to urge state supervisors to vote YES for AFSCME! If you’re a state supervisor in Unit S, be sure to vote YES for AFSCME today by filling out this form: https://lnkd.in/eDJ4J84M
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Here's why Kimberly Lott, a member of AFSCME HOPE Local 123 in Houston and a senior 911 telecommunicator, came here to Maryland to urge state supervisors to vote YES for AFSCME! If you’re a state supervisor in Unit S, be sure to vote YES for AFSCME today by filling out this form: https://lnkd.in/eDJ4J84M
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On Friday, October 18 at 7:30 PM, the DC Labor Chorus will be hosting a sing-along concert at the Takoma Park Community Center. Come out for a free concert featuring some of our favorite civil rights and peace and justice songs. More info below ⬇
D.C. Labor Chorus Sing-Along Concert on Oct. 18
https://takomaparkmd.gov
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If you're in the Baltimore City area, join your fellow AFSCME members this Monday, October 14 for a rally to elect Angela Alsobrooks for U.S. Senate! We'll be gathering together between 5:30 and 6:30, and the rally will start shortly after. RSVP here and see other opportunities to help support pro-union candidates: bit.ly/walkwithafscme