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AFT-Maryland will be holding a Mayoral Candidate Forum for members of our locals. Join with fellow members of AFT-Maryland for a Mayoral Candidate Forum. Hear from the various candidates for Baltimore City Mayor as they share their visions for the future of the City. Be there to ensure the candidates know our members’ priorities. Help us decide who to support for the AFL-CIO Endorsement.

WHEN: Wednesday, February 12th
TIME: Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
Event runs from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.
WHERE: Hearing and Speech Agency,
5900 Metro Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215

This event is for members of AFT-Maryland Locals

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Ratification Meeting for Baltimore City Public School Employees will be held Wednesday, February 5, 2020, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the City Union of Baltimore Headquarters, 2117 N. Howard St. in Baltimore (Do Not Park on the Save-a-Lot parking lot). This meeting is for CUB members only. Notices were mailed to members on 1/24/2020.

Plan to attend to vote on the Memorandum of Understanding for FY2020 - FY2021.

Call (410)962-1492 to confirm your attendance.

Click here to download meeting flyer to share

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There will be a RATIFICATION MEETING for BALTIMORE CITY EMPLOYEES on Thursday, January 23, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the City Union of Baltimore, 2117 N Howard Street.

Meeting is for CUB MEMBERS ONLY. Notices were mailed to members.

Plan to attend to vote on the Memorandum of Understanding for FY2020 - FY2021.

Call 410-962-1492 to confirm your attendance.


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The Steward Council Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020 has been cancelled. Call 410-962-1492 with any questions.

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Registration is required. You must RSVP to 

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Low wage earners who work for Baltimore city will get a boost to owning homes in the city thanks to the work of the City Union of Baltimore. The union worked with elected officials to get a property tax credit through the General Assembly and now it has been introduced at the local level. This credit would give the lowest paid city employees a $2,500 property tax credit. CUB President Antoinette Ryan-Johnson said, “City employees sometimes risk health and harm to do their job,” a reference to injuries and near fatalities suffered by city employees.

The tax credit was introduced at the Council

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