Member News

Co-Parenting Workshop – Two Households Raising Children Together

Thursday, November 16 at 6 p.m.

FALL 2023 REGISTRATION FOR DC 37 EDUCATION FUND CLASSES IS ONGOING

Registration for the FALL 2023 semester with the union’s Education Fund is availabl

Please join us for a webinar on Prostate Cancer Awareness on Wednesday, September 13, from 1-2 p.m., ET.

Join your DC 37 family as we march in the 2023 NYC Labor Day Parade featuring Grand Marshal Nancy Hagans, NYSNA President, with the theme of We Organize,

THE DC 37 GREEN JOBS TRAINING PROGRAM IS BACK AND IT’S EXPANDING!

The DC37 Education Fund is happy to announce the Green Jobs Training Expansion Program, a grant-funded training program for

Dear Sisters and Brothers,

Hope all is well. This is just a quick update to inform everyone of a change to the Contract Pay Dates.

Dear Members,
The Local 375 Women's Committee is accepting members to participate in the development of various women's initiatives. The committee will be working on at least two proposals for the upcoming AFSCME convention. Those interested in becoming a part of the women's committee should e-mail the committee chair: Migdalia Acevedo at [email protected]

As the novel coronavirus emerges to threaten a global health crisis, DC 37 is protecting the workers who protect the health of New Yorkers at public hospitals and clinics and in emergencies.

“This is a public health concern, but while there have been seven patients suspected to be infected with Covid-19, or coronavirus, there are no confirmed cases in New York,” said DC 37 Safety and Health Director Deborah A. Williams. “But that can change.”

MELS, the DC 37 Municipal Employees Legal Services, held a tax workshop in January providing advice for members and retirees about significant changes in the tax law. These changes will impact those filing their 2019 tax returns, due on April 15.

Here are the highlights:

On the 91st anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth on January 15, we reflect on his life’s pursuit of liberty, justice, equality for all and service to others.

Dr. King’s life was cut short in 1968 at the age of 39 in Memphis, Tennessee. At the invitation of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME, DC 37’s national union), Dr. King traveled to support Black sanitation workers who were striking for fair wages, safe working conditions and the right to belong to a union.

To: All members of Local 375


From: Michael Troman, President - Local 375

President Mike Troman would like to inform all Local 375 members of a very important upcoming exam: SPACE ANALYST Exam No. 0161. The application period is January 8-28.

Protect your loved ones. Keep your DC 37 Health & Security Plan and DC 37 Annuity Fund Plan beneficiary forms up-to-date.

Outdated information on the form can delay and even deprive your designee(s), spouse or children of much-needed benefits.

The DC 37 Education Fund is currently accepting applications for the Winter 2020 cycle. Please click here for the eligibility and classes.

President Mike Troman would like to inform all Local 375 members of a very important upcoming exam: Construction Project Manager Intern Exam# 0147. The application period is November 6-26. The multiple choice test is expected to be given on January 21, 2020.

To qualify, a candidate needs a degree in architecture, engineering, construction or technology. A drivers License is mandatory.

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