Road Tripping to Graduation
To celebrate his AFSCME Free College graduation, John Caudell journeyed from Hawaii to Ohio, where his graduation ceremony was held.
Pete Levine |You deserve more
To celebrate his AFSCME Free College graduation, John Caudell journeyed from Hawaii to Ohio, where his graduation ceremony was held.
Pete Levine |10 students whose parents or grandparents are AFSCME members have won this year’s AFSCME Family Scholarships.
Melissa Weinstein |Local 52/ASEA member Dawn Duval recently shared her thoughts about AFSCME’s Free College Benefit and why she chose to pursue the program.
AFSCME Staff |Being an AFSCME member doesn’t only get you an advantage at the bargaining table – it also gets you access to discounts and benefits that can help make life a little easier.
Among the first AFSCME Free College Benefit graduates are Ivy Caselli and Leslie Butler, who credit their union with making their college dreams come true.
Pete Levine |AFSCME offers its members the chance to pursue a free community college education – and, now, so does the state of Tennessee.
Pablo Ros |Here are the AFSCME winners of the Union Plus Scholarship and Gerald W. McEntee award for 2017.
Clyde Weiss |This Father’s Day, make sure your dad feels appreciated by using AFSCME benefits to treat him to something he deserves.
Pete Levine |AFSCME’s Free College Benefit means that learning never stops – no matter your age, job or the last time you set foot in a classroom.
Pete Levine |In Cincinnati, people are joining AFSCME after having in-depth conversations with local leaders and learning about AFSCME’s Free College Benefit.
Pete Levine |Great savings and exclusive deals for AFSCME members makes Mother’s Day a snap.
Pete Levine |Introducing the winners of this year’s AFSCME Family Scholarship.
Clyde Weiss |Frank Valone’s $30,000 grand prize marked the end of the American Dream Sweepstakes sponsored by the Union Plus Credit Card Program.
Union Plus |“The dominance of college graduates in the economy is, if anything, accelerating,” reports the Associated Press. Let AFSCME help you get a college degree – with no out-of-pocket costs.
Clyde Weiss |Three reasons why working people need unions.
Raju Chebium |Hurry – the deadline to apply for a Union Plus Scholarship, open to AFSCME members and their families, is Jan. 31, at noon (ET). The same deadline applies for the Gerald W. McEntee Scholarship.
Clyde Weiss |A proposal to make college free for many New Yorkers is making news, but AFSCME was there first. Members can earn a two-year degree for free. Check out our blog to find out more.
Raju Chebium |An AFSCME local in Connecticut is making it easier for police to find missing kids. The Seymour Police Union is providing a valuable public service by distributing 3,000 Child ID Kits to families.
Kevin Zapf Hanes and Larry Dorman |Protecting our children is our No. 1 priority. The child ID kit can help parents and grandparents do just that.
Keeping our children safe is job #1. Your free child ID kit should help your peace of mind.
Pablo Ros |You and your family members can earn a degree without spending a dime.
Olivia Sandbothe |