
AFSCME Colorado
The Union for Colorado’s Public Service Workers
We are your family and your neighbors. We are the city, county, cultural, university, and school workers across Colorado who keep our communities running, safe, and strong. We’re proud of the work we do.
Because public service isn’t just a job. It’s a calling.
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AFSCME Colorado Updates
IN THE NEWS: AFSCME Local 158 President Mike Wallin Speaks Out About Denver Layoffs
Member Spotlight: Gary Quintana, Lead Housing Inspector for the City Of Pueblo
Officer Trainings Bring Members Together
Jefferson County Library Workers Deliver 500+ Petition Signatures Against Dress Code Proposal

Opportunities and Savings for AFSCME Members
Being an AFSCME member doesn't only give you an advantage at the bargaining table — it also gets you access to discounts and benefits that can help make life a little easier.
AFSCME National Updates
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AFSCME members win again with court ruling on federal probationary employees
Federal court ruling affirming that federal probationary employees were unlawfully fired is a “significant victory,” says AFSCME President Lee Saunders.
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Never Quit winner knows you don’t think about his job and wants to keep it that way
Rob Holland, a water quality lab technician for the City of Rochester, New York, is the latest winner of AFSCME’s Never Quit Service Award.
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‘Backbone of the department.’ Delaware DOJ workers form union with Council 81
We welcome the newest members of our union in Delaware.
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This administration is forgetting the sacrifice of 9/11 responders
Under this administration, a program Congress created to treat 9/11 first responders is being starved of resources.
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AFSCME members, governor fight the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ in Maryland
Maryland members joined by governor, AFSCME leaders at town hall.