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A State Employees' Credit Union branch in Hayesville, North Carolina. State Employees' Credit Union was originally incorporated on June 4, 1937 by employees of the State of North Carolina. The credit union began with $437 in assets and 17 members and was first operated from the basement of Raleigh's Agriculture Building. [6]
The union grew slowly over the next several decades, gradually changing from an association formed to protect civil service systems to a union interested in collective bargaining. In August 1936, AFSCME had 119 locals with just under 4,000 members, expanding to 9,737 by the end of 1936. By 1940, AFSCME had nearly 30,000 members.
Unhappy with Taft's refusal to rescind the order entirely, Congress passed the Lloyd-La Follette Act (§6, 37 Stat. 555, 5 U.S.C. § 7511) on August 24, 1912, declaring that "the right of persons employed in the civil service of the United States, either individually or collectively, to petition Congress or any member thereof or to furnish ...
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Aug. 4—As Otsego County begins the planning process for the 2024 budget, County Administrator Steve Wilson presented information to the county Board of Representatives Wednesday, Aug. 2 on ...
Enough Blame to Go Around: The Labor Pains of New York City's Public Employee Unions (2014) Tucker, David L. "The Psychology of Government Employment" (1999) / "Public Sector Union Handbook" (1998) McGinnis, John O., and Max Schanzenbach. "The Case Against Public Sector Unions" (2010)
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