Retirees

The AFSCME Retirees began operation in 1980, and is an expanding national network of retired public sector workers. In the last 20 years, membership has almost tripled, growing from 60,000 to more than 235,000 dues-paying retirees in 39 chapters and 250 local subchapters.
 See us in Action 
Nationwide, AFSCME retiree groups are involved in political and legislative activities affecting critical retirement issues, such as pensions and health care.
 Join the Retirees
During your worklife, you had a strong union – AFSCME. Now, let AFSCME be your retirement union.
 Plan for Retirement
Planning is key to a satisfying retirement. You’ll need information on finances, health care, lifestyle changes and spending time.

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Retiree Resources

AFSCME has produced a variety of publications that provide information on issues that affect retirees. So whether you’re a retiree member or a working member looking for information for your parents or your own retirement planning, you’ve come to the right place.

Retiree Leaders

If you’re an officer in your retiree chapter or subchapter, you need special information to help you do your job. This is the place to come for guidance on AFSCME rules and regulations, and on ways to assist your retiree members.

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Jerry LaPoint
Retiree Chapter 7, Wisconsin

Jerry LaPoint

"AFSCME values the experience and dedication of its retiree members. We built this union, and AFSCME gives us the respect we deserve. That’s why we’re the biggest organization of retired public employees in the country and the fastest growing retiree group in the labor movement."