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Bill Lucy Labor Center 6025 E Burnside, Portland OR 503-239-9858 |
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| Committee Name |
Contact Person |
| Communications |
Kathy Alsworth
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| The AFSCME Local 189 Communications Committee is responsible for the Northwest Labor Press and the Local 189 website. |
| Good & Welfare |
Juanita McDermid
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| The Good & Welfare Committee reviews and makes recommendations to the membership on all requests for financial assistance from Local 189. |
| Grievance |
Mark Gipson
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| The AFSCME Local 189 Grievance Committee reviews and recommends to the Executive Board all arbitrations. The committee meets the first Tuesday of every month at 6:15 PM in the AFSCME office. |
| Organizing |
Carol Justice
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| The AFSCME Local 189 Solidarity Committee The committee meets the first Wednesday of every month at 6:00 PM in the AFSCME office. |
| Political Action |
Mark Gipson
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| The Political Action Committee (PAC) is responsible for coordinating all political activity regarding the Local including endorsments. |
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| Action
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AFSCME Investor Education
The AFSCME Investor Education program provides members access to quality investment education in a convenient, on demand format. |
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Member Benefits
Your eligible for many special benefits as an AFSCME member... |
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AFSCME Women
AFSCME Women's Rights Department promotes the economic security of women through union activism. |
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FMLA
Know your rights under FMLA... |
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Send Us Your Ideas!!!
We want to hear from you. In a recent survey 78% of our membership were pleased with the Union. But we know there are always ways to improve. Let us know by clicking the link to the left "Contact Us". |
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Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lost his life in Memphis, Tenn., where he had gone to support striking sanitation workers in their fight to get the city to recognize their union, AFSCME Local 1733.
Today, AFSCME is helping to raise the funds to build a memorial to him on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The groundbreaking occurred Nov. 13, 2006, and the dedication is scheduled for 2008.
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