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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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Attention City Employees: Open Enrollment has been extended, Nov. 18, 2019 until midnight. This will be the final opportunity to make benefits selections/changes for the Plan Year 2020. Visit ALEX for enrollment decision support at: https://www.myalex.com/cityofbaltimore/2020

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The City Union of Baltimore is saddened to learn of the passing of Jeffrey Raymond. Mr. Raymond's service at the Department of Public Works was crucial to keeping CUB and the public informed on the various issues at the department. In our dealings with Mr. Raymond, he was always honest, kind, and fair. His calming presence and clarity in thought and word made complex issues easier to understand.

Our deepest sympathies to his wife Beth, son Seth and his entire family during this period of mourning. As grief passes and becomes warm memories of love, we hope his family knows the positive impact

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UPDATE: Sick Bank Enrollment HAS BEEN EXTENDED to Tuesday evening, October 22, 2019. Click here to see the memo from BCPS.




Sick Bank Open Enrollment for CUB Represented Baltimore City Public School System Employees runs from October 8 through 18, 2019. See flyer for more information (click here)

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Union night at Camden Yards is Friday July 14, 2023.
Get your tickets from CUB!

CUB will be at Camden Yards representing our union and cheering on the O’s. We want you to be there to join us! 

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Randi Weingarten and NYC teacher Tamara Simpson

Attacks on public education in America by extremists and culture-war peddling politicians have reached new heights (“lows” may be more apt), but they are not new. The difference today is that the attacks are intended not just to undermine public education but to destroy it.

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