American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
National Headquarters
1625 L STREET NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20036
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees is one of America's fastest-growing unions, and one of the largest. It represents more than 1.4 million employees, with a focus on local government and on the health care sector.
What You Don't Know About Public Unions:
Contrary to the myths of underpaid government workers frequently pushed by public-sector union bosses, USA Today recently reported that taxpayers are stuck paying overly generous salaries and benefits to government employees -- a large percentage of whom are represented by unions. The paper reported:
Government workers earn higher average wages and get better benefits than people in the private sector, according to bureau statistics. Even white-collar workers -- managers and professionals -- earn more on average than their counterparts in private industry...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics details how superior government benefits are to those in the private sector. Private companies contributed an average of 90 cents to a worker's pension plans for every hour worked in 2005. By comparison, state and local governments contributed $2.48 for every hour an employee worked. --"Pension funds fall short of guarantees," USA Today, Jan 17, 2005
Finiancial Disbursements
| Representational Activities ( 22.8%) | $ 35,135,633 |  |
| Political Activities & Lobbying ( 22.1%) | $ 34,160,026 |  |
| Contributions, Gifts & Grants ( 2.0%) | $ 3,142,516 |  |
| General Overhead ( 11.9%) | $ 18,315,742 |  |
| Union Administration ( 15.0%) | $ 23,190,009 |  |
| Total Compensation ( 21.7%) | $ 33,431,500 |
| Per Capita Tax ( 11.3%) | $ 17,375,093 |
Source: Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards LM filings
Locals & Other Affiliated Organizations
Top 10 Locals (by Members)
| Local |
Members |
AFSCME District Council 4 (New Britain, CT) |
393,897 |
AFSCME Council (Newark, NJ) |
74,828 |
AFSCME Council 31 (Springfield, IL) |
70,729 |
AFSCME Council 25 (Lansing, MI) |
58,131 |
AFSCME Local 1000 (East Syracuse, NY) |
52,705 |
AFSCME Council 13 (Harrisburg, PA) |
51,871 |
AFSCME Council 93 (Boston, MA) |
44,198 |
AFSCME Council 5 (South Saint Paul, MN) |
42,966 |
AFSCME Council 8 (Worthington, OH) |
41,260 |
AFSCME Region 1 (Commack, NY) |
40,000 |
| [show all locals & affiliates] |
Source: Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards LM filings
Leadership
Top 10 International AFSCME Leaders & Staff (by Salary)
| Name |
Title |
Total Compensation |
| Gerald Mcentee |
Intl President |
$ 629,291 |
| William Lucy |
Intl Secretary-treasurer |
$ 359,031 |
| Marcie Balow |
Mgr, Affiliate Relations |
$ 258,700 |
| Lee Saunders |
Executive Asst To Pres |
$ 249,134 |
| Paul Booth |
Executive Asst To Pres |
$ 232,380 |
| Larry Weinberg |
General Counsel |
$ 231,217 |
| John Seferian |
Chairperson |
$ 227,467 |
| John Dempsey |
General Counsel |
$ 215,882 |
| Lynn Rodenhuis |
Area Org Director |
$ 211,663 |
| Regina Boland |
Asst To The Pres |
$ 207,071 |
| [show all officers & salaries] |
Source: Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards LM filings
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Political Money
Political Action Committees (PAC)
Unions typically use PACs to make "hard money" contributions to specific candidates they support. Each PAC
can donate up to $5,000 per candidate per election. PACs are highly regulated under the Federal Election Commission.
Featured PAC: AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE COUNTY & MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES - P E O P L E, QUALIFIED
Total Given: $ 9,865,803
527 Money
In most cases, unions use 527 organizations to make unlimited "soft money" donations to campaigns or candidates they support.
Unlike PACs, 527 organizations do not coordinate with specific candidates, and as a result, are not regulated by the Federal Election Commission.
| Total Affiliated 527 Receipts: | $ 28,425,894 |
| Total Affiliated 527 Disbursements: | $ 28,111,187 |
[show all funds]
Source: Internal Revenue Service 527 electronic form 8872 filings
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Lobbying Money
Unions often employ lobbyists to influence legislation in their favor. The amount below represents total lobbying expenditures
reported to the Senate. It does not represent the total amount spent lobbying federal, state, and local officials.
Total Senate Lobbying Expenditures: $ 320,000
(from 2001 to 2002)
[show all lobbying expenditures]
Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Records
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Unfair Labor Practices
The National Labor Relations Board investigates instances of union
violations of the National Labor Relations Act and other labor laws.
Unfair Labor Practices include instances of bad faith bargaining,
excessive dues, violence, threats and many other violations.
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Unionization Elections
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) oversees union
representation elections, or "R Cases." To call an election, 30
percent of affected employees are required to sign a petition for an
election. Elections can be used to both certify and decertify union
representation. Increasingly, unions are avoiding the NLRB election
process, instead opting for "Card Check" unionization.