Sisters and brothers –
The national union’s biennial membership poll is scheduled to go into the field next week and last through the end of April. Live phone interviews will be conducted with members, non-members who receive the benefits of union representation, and retirees. As in the past, the poll will examine attitudes toward our union, the political landscape, and issues of the day, as well as track our union’s demographics.
Thank you for all you do to keep AFSCME strong.
National AFSCME News
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