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Threat of federal funding cuts causes chaos, confusion

On Jan. 27, the Trump administration issued a memo halting disbursement of all federal funding appropriated by Congress.  The public sector was a particular target, with services like Medicaid brought to a screeching halt, payment portals for Head Start and other vital programs shut down, and the jobs of tens of thousands of public workers in jeopardy.

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-A strong voice in the workplace
-Fair grievance procedures
-Wage increases
-Benefit improvements
-Better staffing levels

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AFSCME Scholarships

AFSCME members and their families benefit from annual scholarship opportunities to pursue their education goals.

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On the Move

On the Move is the Council 31 newspaper that goes out six times a year to every AFSCME member and retiree chapter member in the state of Illinois. 

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Upward Mobility

The Upward Mobility Program (UMP) is a career advancement program established in the State of Illinois Master Contract, designed to give state employees the opportunity to promote to higher-paying positions.

Upward Mobility

State Job Listing

AFSCME-represented state employees who are covered under the state master contract have the right to view all Illinois bargaining unit vacancies.

State Job Listing

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In Illinois, public service workers are strong with AFSCME Council 31. Statewide, AFSCME represents more than 90,000 active and retired employees of state, county and city governments, state universities, local school districts and nonprofit agencies.