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AFSCME Council 3

The nearly $9.5 million is the second payment in less than a year. Union officials demand accountability.

Settlement coming to the Board of Public Works is the second from the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services as part of a federal wage-theft investigation dating back to former Gov. Larry Hogan.

The state is losing employees almost as fast as it can hire them using unusual and outdated and uncompetitive hiring practices.

Wes Moore’s “lofty goal” to hire 5,000 employees by January is in uncertain waters. Governor also cast doubts on the job performance of the state school superintendent.

The Maryland Department of Health’s 2041 Facilities Master Plan detailed intentions to close down Western Hospital Center and the Deer’s Head Hospital Center in Salisbury.

Del. Kirill Reznik

Approximately 15% of authorized positions at the Department of Human Services are currently unfilled.

Unionized corrections workers said Monday that they are facing staff shortages and dangerous conditions in state detention facilities.

This agreement has been a long time coming for AFSCME Council 3 and the Hogan administration.

On Monday evening, Maryland House lawmakers voted to enact several bills that were overridden by the Senate earlier in the day, officially putting them…

Unionized state employees gathered in Baltimore on Wednesday evening to demand that Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) invest part of Maryland’s $2.5 billion…