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No July Meeting

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CUB will not be having a meeting on July 17th. We will resume on August 21 at 5pm. Have a safe and enjoyable summer!

Stay tuned here & to our Facebook page for upcoming events during the summer.

DHR Wellness Fair

City of Baltimore Wellness Fair: Wednesday, May 1, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Baltimore Convention Center.

This event is FREE for all Baltimore City Employees!

Read on for the flyer and more info!

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Member Meeting: April 2024

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Our next member meeting will be on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

The meeting will be held in-person at the CUB office,
at 2117 N Howard St., Baltimore, 21218

Join Us!

https://cub.md.aft.org/events/member-meeting-april-2024


Questions?
Call us at (410) 962-1492, or email President Ryan-Johnson at cubprezz@cub-aft.org.

CUB Meet and Greet 2024

The City Union of Baltimore Local 800 (CUB), opened its doors Friday April 5, 2024 to members, retirees, and guests. The meet and greet hosted by the union gave members an opportunity to socialize with one another and meet leadership of the union, the state federation, and the Metro Baltimore AFL-CIO. All told, more than two dozen people attended and light refreshments were served ... President Ryan-Johnson said, “The diversity of our union is one of the things that makes us strong. I want all our members to know that we are fighting for them, and they are always welcomed at the CUB union hall.” 

Read on for photos and more from the event!

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Meet & Greet

Join the City Union of Baltimore Executive Board and Labor Relation Specialists for a Meet and Greet!

Friday, April 5, 2024, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
2117 N Howard St., Baltimore MD 21218

Please email SLLB@cub-aft.org to RSVP

You must be a member to attend. But membership forms will be available for those who want to join!

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The Francis Scott Key Bridge, Baltimore

When I initially sat to write this message to members, it was with an excitement fueled by the onset of spring. Sadly however, that excitement was quickly tempered by the tragic incident of Tuesday morning when a cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key bridge causing the bridge to collapse, and forever changing the lives of six laborers working on the bridge and their families. In addition to the lives believed to be lost, thousands of workers who rely on the bridge to get them to and from work, as well as thousands more who rely on the Port of Baltimore for work are left in a difficult position finding a way to make ends meet, all while mourning for our fellow Baltimoreans who are believed to have perished.

Read on for more.

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