How much is afscme union dues?

How much is afscme union dues?

All unions are supported by dues paid by members. AFSCME’s membership dues are 1.5% of your base pay (before overtime), and there are no initiation fees.

What kind of union is afscme?

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is the largest trade union of public employees in the United States.

What do the letters afscme stand for?

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)

How do I find my Afscme member ID number?

There’s two ways to get your card number:

  1. CALL the WFSE Member Connection Center at 833-622-9373 M-F 8am-6pm PT. The MCC Rep can retrieve your number from our data system.
  2. Contact AFSCME Members Services at 855-AFSCME1 (855-237-2631) 10am-6pm ET.

What are my union dues used for?

Union dues may be used to support a wide variety of programs or activities, including paying the salaries and benefits of union leaders and staff; union governance; legal representation; legislative lobbying; political campaigns; pension, health, welfare and safety funds and the union strike fund.

How do I leave Afscme union?

To opt out of AFSCME Council 75 dues: Print the form. If you check the appropriate box below, we’ll mail you a copy of the form. Sign and date the form. Mail the completed form to AFSCME-75 at the address at the top of the form.

Who can join AFSCME?

Any person who is retired and who, prior to such retirement, was eligible for membership in AFSCME and the spouse of any such person may become a member of an appropriate retired employee chapter chartered by AFSCME or may become a retired member-at-large if there is no retired employee chapter or subchapter to which …

What is the purpose of AFSCME?

With members in hundreds of different occupations – from nurses to corrections officers, child care providers to sanitation workers – AFSCME advocates for fairness in the workplace, excellence in public services, and prosperity and opportunity for all working families.