
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
Denver City Employees Organizing After Layoffs
Successful Steward Training for New Members
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

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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We won’t be silent about the shutdown
The longer this shutdown continues, the more our health care and our jobs are in danger.
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In Pennsylvania, corrections officers demand urgent action to fix understaffing crisis
Pennsylvania corrections officers fight for better staffing.
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Houston public health worker warns, ‘When you cut public health, you cut lives’
Charles Morris, a member of AFSCME Local HOPE 123, warns that the government shutdown is robbing his community of critical public health funds.
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On Florida’s Gulf Coast, AFSCME members win new contract and recognition for their service
Members of AFSCME Local 1718, who keep Venice, Fla., running, fought for a strong new contract.
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As government shutdown drags on, AFSCME Retirees are taking action
As the federal government shutdown drags on, AFSCME retirees are urging their lawmakers to end the shutdown by lowering health care costs and funding public services.



