AFSCME New Mexico Council 18
 

The nation's most powerful and effective union."
Joseph Califano Jr., Former Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare

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Executive Board

Cindy Benz
President

Butch Llewellyn
Vice-President

Sheila Allen
Secretary

Lori Vasquez
Treasurer

John Ketchum
Member-at-Large

Ron Stillman
Member-at-Large

Anita Sawicki
Member-at-Large

Elaine Allen
Trustee

Juan Mejia
Trustee

Contact Information

Cindy Benz
President
505-896-8766

For more info call: 505-266-2505

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Council 18 Working for You
AFSCME in Action
Local 3277 Contract
Advantages of Membership

Upcoming Events


Executive Board Meeting 1/19/08

MLK Holiday Event 1/21/08

AFSCME Lobby Day 1/31/08


Bronze Briefcase Award Nominee

Cindy Benz, President of Local 3277 of Rio Rancho, has been chosen in her city as a top professional woman in business. In recognition of this she was nominated for the 2007 Bronze Briefcase Award.

The Bronze Briefcase Award salutes the accomplishments of local business and professional women, while recognizing the obstacles they face. Read More...

Please participate in your local. Its your Union. For more information, please call me.

Cindy Benz, President
AFSCME Local 3277
896-8766 (Work)

Local Address: 3900 Southern Blvd., Rio Rancho, NM 87124

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Steward Committee

Sheila Allen Chief Steward 896-8818

Martin Martinez Public Infrastructure 350-2112
Kim Ferryman Animal Control 891-7237
Ray Kantowski Cultural Enrichment 891-5015
Anita Sawicki DPS 896-5905
Donette Souter Animal Control 891-7237
Michael Bray Public Infrastructure 891-7235
David Branch Code Enforcement 891-5860
Ron Stillman Senior Center 896-8324

Orientation

Sheila Allen and John Ketchum

Labor Management Committee

Cindy Benz Fiscal Services
Butch Llewellyn Public Infrastructure
Shannon Eubanks Development Services
Sheila Allen Cultural Enrichment
John Ketchum Public Infrastructure
Susan Adams Fiscal Services

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AFSCME in Action in New Mexico

AFSCME New Mexico’s PEOPLE Committee voted to Endorse Congressman Udall for United States Senate and Martin Heinrich for New Mexico’s First Congressional District because both are strong, consistent supporter of the hard working people of New Mexico. Read more...

Why does AFSCME get involved in politics?

Our jobs, wages and working conditions are directly linked to politics. From threatened changes in overtime to privatization to budget cuts, politics at the federal, state and local levels affect public services and workers. Through active participation in the political arena, AFSCME members have a say in policy-making and in electing politicians who support laws that benefit working families. AFSCME is one of the most powerful and politically effective unions inAmerica.

News from AFSCME International

Talk Back If you've got a view you'd like to share on an issue that affects working families, we want to hear it! Talk Back to AFSCME and you might be in the next issue of AFSCME WORKS.

Leadership Academy Power to Win is the result of a two-year effort involving leaders and activists from across the country. Repeatedly, they said the best way to build a stronger union is to get more people involved and give them the training they need to be effective. The result is the new AFSCME Leadership Academy for activists, staff and leaders. Read More.
Works Magazine
AFSCME WORKS — the official publication of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.

The latest issue examines how the American Dream is getting further out of reach for working families. Take a look at where the presidential candidates stand on the issues that matter to AFSCME members. Also, read about AFSCME's new look, including a billboard advertising campaign at Washington's National Airport.

You can also find up-to-date stories and breaking news by reading AFSCME WORKS Online Xtras.

Read the latest issue now

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POSITIONS WE FIGHT FOR:

Read about more positions that AFSCME finds important and worth devoting time and resources. CLICK HERE

SCHOLARSHIPS

Below is a full list of scholarship opportunities available through AFSCME. Click on an individual scholarship to download an application and for information on requirements and deadlines.

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Advantages of Membership

AFSCME Benefits for Union Members and Their Families

We offer benefits to members because the programs help union members and their families in their daily lives, resulting in greater overall satisfaction with the union.

Through AFSCME Advantage, members are able to save time and money at home, when they're off the job.

Remember, with the AFSCME Advantage benefits, union membership doesn't cost, it pays!


  AFSCME Advantage
  List of AFSCME Advantages
       en Espanol: Los Beneficios de AFSCME Advantage

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Grievance Form

Guidelines for Writing a Grievance

  •  State the grievance in a concise description of the basic facts and information
  •  Don't include statements of personal opinion
  •  Don't include your evidence or arguments in the case - save those for when you meet with management
  •  List any and all management violations of the contract, work rules, etc., which apply; after you list specific contract articles, you may want to include a phrase such as "and all other applicable sections of the contract." This allows the chance to expand your arguments should additional details become known at a later time.
  •  Clearly state the desired remedy (that is, exactly what the grievance and/or the union want as a solution to the problem); make sure you ask the grievant what he/she wants before writing the remedy.

Download a grievance form in MS WORD format that you can edit.

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Local 3277 Contract

Contract is viewable as a .pdf file. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader® to view or download the contract. It may take a few minutes for the file to load, so please be patient.

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