Do you feel unfairly
treated at work? Are you upset with your low pay and lack of benefits? Would
you like a stronger voice on the job?
?????? Then it?s time to think about joining the Council 4 union
family.
?????? Council 4 represents 35,000 employees who live and work in
every part of Connecticut.
We have a large staff of highly trained union professionals with a total of
over 700 years of experience in negotiating contracts and representing
employees in the public and private sectors. Council
4 is a professional, experienced and democratic union that empowers its members
and is well respected throughout the community.
?????? When you join a Council 4 union, you gain the protection of:
? Strong contracts
? Competitive wage increases
? Job security
? Fair grievance procedures
? Health insurance and retirement
security
? A strong voice with management
?????? Not only that, membership with Council 4 affords you numerous
benefits on and off the job, including education and training opportunities,
scholarships, retail discounts, affordable mortgage programs and much more.
?????? Council 4 is the Connecticut
affiliate of AFSCME (the American
Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees).
?????? With nearly 1.5 million members across the United States and in Puerto Rico, AFSCME
(pronounced affs-me) is nationally respected as one of the most powerful and
influential organizations in Washington
D.C. The AFSCME connection is
very important to each member because the work done in Washington translates directly into better
working conditions throughout the country.
?????? If you and your co-workers want to form a union where you
work, or if you belong to an independent association and want to join Council
4, here?s how to reach us:
? Call us at 860-224-4000
in Hartford or 203-776-1674 in New Haven or toll-free at 1-800-604-9995.
? Email Council 4?s Kevin
Murphy at kmurphy@council4.org.
Please provide your name, address, phone number and where your work.?
?????? Want to learn more about Council 4? Click here and
follow the links!
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