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Featured News
Maryland State Supervisors Vote Overwhelmingly to Join AFSCME Maryland
Howard County Library Workers Union Rallies for Fair Wages and Union Contract
AFSCME Maryland Announces Endorsement of Aisha Braveboy for Prince George’s County Executive
Over 100 AFSCME Maryland Members and Community Allies Advocate for Public Employee Safety Legislation in Honor of Slain Parole and Probation Agent Davis Martinez
Upcoming Events
Final Lobby Night
Annapolis, MD
Join us on Mondays in Annapolis for our AFSCME Maryland Lobby Nights!
Local 44 Activist Training
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
Central Region Stewards Training
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
In this training, we focus on the nuts and bolts of becoming an effective shop steward. A steward has important roles and responsibilities wi
Central Region Stewards Training
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
In this training, we focus on the nuts and bolts of becoming an effective shop steward. A steward has important roles and responsibilities wi
K-12 Stewards Meeting
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
This meeting is for any new or seasoned K-12 steward.
Take Action
AFSCME National
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Retirees, working people demand Elon Musk keep his hands off Social Security
AFSCME retirees want courts to block Elon Musk from cutting Social Security.
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Nurse: Budget cuts would leave veterans out in the cold
Veterans will suffer under extreme budget cuts, says a Michigan nurse and AFSCME member.
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We got a judge to order thousands of fired federal workers to be reinstated
Thanks to AFSCME, thousands of fired federal workers will likely get their jobs back.
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Hero school bus driver saves students from burning bus
Ohio school bus driver wins his community’s gratitude for saving students from a burning bus.
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It’s Time to Get Organized
The GO campaign is all about making sure everyone in the AFSCME family understands what’s at stake in this fight.

Stronger Together
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.