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AFSCME International Constitution

InternationalConstitution2020 InternationalConstitution44th International Convention August 13 14, 2020 September 2, 2020 Copyright, 2020. american federation of State, county and municipal Employees, AFL-CIO3 american federation of State, county and municipal EmployeesAffiliated with the american federation of Laborand Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)1625 L Street NW Washington, DC 20036-5687 Lee Saunders Elissa McBride President Secretary-TreasurerVICE PRESIDENTSJody BarrNew Britain, CTDenise BerkleyAlbany, NYMark BernardBoston, MARon BriggsLatham, NYStacy ChamberlainPortland, ORConstance DerrAlbuquerque, NMDaniel DiClemente Rochester, NYShannon S.

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1 InternationalConstitution2020 InternationalConstitution44th International Convention August 13 14, 2020 September 2, 2020 Copyright, 2020. american federation of State, county and municipal Employees, AFL-CIO3 american federation of State, county and municipal EmployeesAffiliated with the american federation of Laborand Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)1625 L Street NW Washington, DC 20036-5687 Lee Saunders Elissa McBride President Secretary-TreasurerVICE PRESIDENTSJody BarrNew Britain, CTDenise BerkleyAlbany, NYMark BernardBoston, MARon BriggsLatham, NYStacy ChamberlainPortland, ORConstance DerrAlbuquerque, NMDaniel DiClemente Rochester, NYShannon S.

2 DouvierSt. Cloud, MNDenise DuncanSan Dimas, CADavid R. Fillman Harrisburg, PACraig A. FordNewark, NJHenry A. GarridoNew York, NYR. Sean GraysonWorthington, OHVicki HallTallahassee, FLJ. David HendersonHarrisburg, PAJohanna Puno Hester San Diego, CADanny J. Homan Des Moines, IAKathryn Lybarger Oakland, CARoberta Lynch Chicago, ILChristopher Mabe Westerville, OHGlenard S. Middleton Sr. Baltimore, MD Douglas Moore Jr. San Diego, CA Michael NewmanChicago, IL Debbie Parks Hamilton, NJ Randy Perreira Honolulu, HI Steven Quick Sr. Indianapolis, IN Jos Ram rez San Juan, PR Lawrence A.

3 Roehrig Lansing, MI Joseph P. Rugola Columbus, OH Alan F. ShanahanLos Angeles, CA Paul SpinkMilwaukee, WI Mary E. Sullivan Albany, NY Anthony WellsNew York, NY Mike Yestramski Olympia, WAJeff Birttnen Retiree Council Chair St. Paul, MN4 TABLE OF CONTENTSP reamble ..7 Bill of Rights for Union Members ..8 ARTICLE I Name, Affiliation, and Headquarters ..9 ARTICLE II Objectives ..10 ARTICLE III Membership ..11 ARTICLE IV The Convention ..17 MAP Legislative Districts ..30 ARTICLE V The International President ..40 ARTICLE VI The International Secretary-Treasurer.

4 48 ARTICLE VII The International Vice Presidents ..56 ARTICLE VIII The International Executive Board ..57 ARTICLE IX Subordinate Bodies ..69 ARTICLE X Judicial Procedure ..112 ARTICLE XI The Judicial Panel ..122 ARTICLE XII Miscellaneous Provisions ..130 ARTICLE XIII Amendments ..133 APPENDIX A Membership Obligation ..135 APPENDIX B Obligation of an Officer ..13556 APPENDIX C Constitution for Local Unions 135 APPENDIX D Elections Code ..143 APPENDIX E Conducting Audio and/or Video Teleconference Meetings ..150 Suggested Ritual and Order of Business for Local and Council Meetings.

5 152 Recommended Form for Local Minutes ..153 CHART Key Parliamentary Rules ..158 INDEX ..160 CONSTITUTIONof theAmerican federation of State, county and municipal Employees, AFL-CIOP reamble Workers organize labor unions primarily to secure better wages and better working conditions. We hold that they also organize in order to par-ticipate in the decisions which affect them at work. One of the fundamental tenets of democratic gov-ernment is the consent of the governed. Unions are an extension of that idea. Union members are both workers and citizens.

6 Collective bargaining is the expression of citizen-ship in employment. Participation in the political life of the nation is but another aspect of that citizenship. In the same way that unions are dedicated to improvement of the terms and conditions of employment, we are equally dedicated to exert ourselves, individually and collectively, to fulfill the promise of american life. Amidst unparalleled abundance, there should be no want. Surrounded by agricultural surpluses of all descriptions, there should be no hunger.

7 With advanced science and medical research, sickness should not go untreated. A country that voyages into outer space can provide adequate education, protection and family preser-vation for all its children. For unions, the work place and the polling place are inseparable, and the exercise of the awesome rights and responsibilities of citizenship is equally required at Unions are under a solemn obligation: to repre-sent members forcefully and effectively in nego-tiations with management and to conduct internal union affairs according to democratic standards.

8 Therefore, we the members of the american Fed-eration of State, county and municipal Employees, in convention assembled, adopt this Constitution and thisBill of Rights for Union Members 1. No person otherwise eligible for member-ship in this union shall be denied membership, on a basis of unqualified equality, because of race, creed, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, immigration status, or political belief. 2. Members shall suffer no impairment of free-dom of speech concerning the operations of this union.

9 Active discussion of union affairs shall be encouraged and protected within this organization. 3. Members shall have the right to conduct the internal affairs of the union free from employer domination. 4. Members shall have the right to fair and democratic elections, at all levels of the union. This includes due notice of nominations and elections, equal opportunity for competing candidates, and proper election procedures which shall be constitu-tionally specified. 5. Members shall have an equal right to run for and hold office, subject only to constitutionally specified qualifications, uniformly applied.

10 6. Members shall have the right to a full and clear accounting of all union funds at all levels. Such accounting shall include, but not be limited to, periodic reports to the membership by the appro-8priate fiscal officers and periodic audits by officers elected for that purpose or by independent auditors not otherwise connected with the union. 7. Members shall have the right to full participa-tion, through discussion and vote, in the decision-making processes of the union, and to pertinent information needed for the exercise of this right.


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