Local 2663 - State of CT Social & Human Service Professional Employees (P-2)

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AFSCME 2663 represents 2500 members in Human and Social Service jobs in Connecticut. Local 2663 has members working in many different agencies, including the Department of Children and Families (which includes the Ct. Juvenile Training School), the Department of Social Services, the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, the Department of Public Health, the Office of Protection and Advocacy, the Department of Developmental Disabilities, the Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind, Department of Corrections, Development and the Commission of Deaf and Hearing Impaired.

We are Investigators, Social Workers, Attorneys, Case Aides, Interpreters, Youth Service Officers, Field Representatives, Advocates and Licensing Specialists.

We are working in Day Care facilities, training schools, hospitals, courts and offices across the state.

Local 2663's members are visible every day of the week, working and helping the community.

Local 2663 is affiliated with AFSCME Council 4 in New Britain and AFSCME International. We are part of the P-2 Bargaining Unit, which is comprised of 3 locals-Local 2663, Local 714 and Local 269.

The Connecticut General Assembly convenes Feb. 8, 2012. Learn about the issues facing our union in the upcoming legislative session.

Council 4's Next Wave Committee is looking for young union members to help us build a bigger, stronger labor movement.

Statement of AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee after Pres. Obama’s State of the Union address Read more >>>

Council 4 welcomes Governor Malloy's proposal to stabilize the state pension fund.

More than 50 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called the American Dream "a dream yet unfulfilled." Our AFSCME union says it's time to pull together to find real solutions to our nation's problems.

Calling him "the only choice for the 99%," AFSCME announced Dec. 6 their endorsement of President Barack Obama for reelection in 2012.

The process that will empower front-line state workers to improve their worklives is up and running. We'll be looking for your ideas.

AFSCME Corrections United recognized Local 391's Michael Whitehead as its national correctional officer of the year.

Hundreds of people thronged to the State Capitol Feb. 23 for our solidarity rally in support of Wisconsin workers fighting Gov. Scott Walker's attack on the middle class.

Delegates to AFSCME's 39th International Convention pay tribute to former Secretary-Treasurer William Lucy, a giant of the labor and civil rights movements.

Our members in New Haven are fighting the DeStefano administration's efforts to destroy good jobs in the community.

AFSCME International Convention - Local 2663 Delegate Election

NOMINATIONS TO ELECT DELEGATES TO ATTEND THE 39TH AFSCME INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH, 2010, BEGINNING AT 6:30 PM.

The 4-Word is Council 4's bi-monthly newsletter that reaches 40,000 active and retired union members and covers a variety of working families' issues. Check out December 2011 issue.

The 4-Word is the official membership publication of Council 4, reaching nearly 40,000 active and retired members.

 

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