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Like many DCYF workers in Washington, Taylor Andrews-Garcelon loves her clients but has felt her job get more stressful and dangerous in the last few years. 

Sibley Haamid IV, the son of a WFSE member, has been awarded one of twelve AFSCME Family Scholarships.

“When Sibley graduates from college, he wants to be a business owner,” said Sibley’s mother, Carla Cooper-Haamid, a Student Services Representative and WFSE Local 793 member. 

“I’m proud of him,” she said.

Cooper-Haamid has every reason to be proud.

Sibley applied for the scholarship on his own and was selected out of hundreds of national applicants.

AFSCME President Lee Saunders released the following statement about the sudden passing of AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka today:

“We’ve lost one of the nation’s fiercest, most effective advocates for working people ever. From his earliest days working in the coal mines of Pennsylvania, Rich has lived the values of the labor movement with the greatest passion and purpose. He has touched and improved so many lives.

After winning hazard pay in March of 2020 — a first for public service workers in Washington state—WFSE Local 304 members at Seattle Colleges did it again. How?

For the first time ever, the 2021 UALE Summer Institute for Union Women (SIUW) will be virtual and includes activists from across the country. The school begins this Thursday, August 5.

Today, Monday August 2, is the last day to register. Don't miss out!

The conference will take place August 5, 6, & 7 and registration is only $50/participant.

Union members and elected officials rallied outside of Western State Hospital to demand adequate staffing and training at the Specialized Treatment, Assessment and Recovery (STAR) ward, home to the hospital’s most violent patients.