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« Result #1 on May 8, 2006, 2:48pm »
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Nominations for the following officers will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2006, from 6:00 p.m. until 6:30 p.m....

  • President
  • 3 Vice- Presidents
  • Recording Secretary
  • Secretary/Treasurer
  • 3 Executive Board Seats
  • One-Year Trustee
  • Sergeant-at-arms


Election of Officers will be held on TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2006, from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., prior to the General Membership meeting.

Candidates must be a member in good standing, and absentee ballots will not be accepted.
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« Result #2 on Mar 22, 2006, 12:36am »
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The AFL-CIO COPE Conference will be held from May 19 until May 22, 2006, in Tampa, FL.
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« Result #3 on Mar 22, 2006, 12:34am »
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The Florida Legislature will be in session from March 7, 2006 until May 5, 2006 in Tallahassee, FL.
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The next Stewards meeting will be Monday, May 29, 2006 at 5:30 P.M., at the AFSCME Union Office, 5208 Pearl St.

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« Result #5 on Mar 22, 2006, 12:28am »
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Stewards meetings are held on the fourth Monday of each month, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

All members are welcome to attend.

Meetings are held at the AFSCME Council 79 Union Hall, 5208 Pearl St. (Phone 354-9522).
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« Result #6 on Mar 22, 2006, 12:21am »
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The Secretary- Treaurer of Local 1279 is EMMA SPROTTS. You may contact her at 249-4700
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« Result #7 on Mar 22, 2006, 12:17am »
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At the time of this posting, Local 1279 has two Executive Board members.

One of Local 1279's Executive Board members is EMMA CURTIS. You may contact her at 354-6550.

One of Local 1279's Executive Board members is GEORGE RICHARDSON. You may contact him at 642-0422.
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« Result #8 on Mar 22, 2006, 12:10am »
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At the time of this posting, Local 1279 has three Trustees.

One of Local 1279's Trustee is CARL PORTER, and you may contact him at 630-7589.

One of Local 1279's Trustee is RON GRIMES.

One of Local 1279's Trustee is JAMES BENSON, and you may contact him at 630-7600.
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« Result #9 on Mar 22, 2006, 12:04am »
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Local 1279's Sergeant-at-arms is RODNEY ISSAC, and you may contact him at 630-4918.
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« Result #10 on Mar 22, 2006, 12:01am »
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Local 1279's Recording Secretary is PATRICIA TURRENTINE, and you may contact her at 537-0479.
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« Result #11 on Mar 21, 2006, 11:56pm »
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As of this posting, Local 1279 has two Vice- Presidents.

One of Local 1279's Vice Presidents is BOBBY COLEMAN, and you may contact him at 387-8924.

One of Local 1279's Vice Presidents is DAVID SEAMANS, and you may contact him at 535-0747.
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« Result #12 on Nov 24, 2005, 8:48am »
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This is great, Fireandice! I haven't even presented this site to the local yet, and we have a staffer on board! I was on the Council 79 Executive Board when I worked in corrections, and I've tried to continue supporting the Public Sector employee. Your early arrival here shows just how powerful the internet can be, and the strength of AFSCME in particular.
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« Result #13 on Nov 17, 2005, 1:22pm »
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Hello there coffee man! You may know me from another site :-) I didn't know you were involved with AFSCME. I'm a staffer in Boston for 30 years. Small world!

This is my first post and it's gonna take me a while to navigate around. Looks great so far, tho!
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 The purpose of Local 1279 and this message center
« Result #14 on Nov 9, 2005, 9:04am »
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AFSCME Local 1279 is dedicated to providing the best possible representation to Jacksonville's Public Employees, and this message center is a tool to provide current and up-to-date information. As we begin using this tool, anyone may contribute and post information on this board, with the following stipulations...

1) This board is for helpful information ONLY, therefore, NO PERSONAL ATTACKS WILL BE TOLERATED AGAINST ANYONE!

2) This is a family-friendly site. The use of profane, vulgar, or slanderous language is not permitted.

3) The content of this board may be edited as necessary at any time by the administration of this board.

The officers of Local 1279 and the administrators of this board hope you find this site useful as we stand together in unity.
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The next General Membership meeting will be Tuesday, May 16th, 2006 at 5:30 P.M., at the AFSCME Union Office, 5208 Pearl St.

SEE YOU THERE!!!
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« Result #16 on Nov 9, 2005, 12:33am »
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General Membership meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

All members and non-members are welcome to attend.

Meetings are held at the AFSCME Council 79 Union Hall, 5208 Pearl St (Phone 354-9522).
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« Result #17 on Nov 9, 2005, 12:29am »
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The next Executive Board meeting will be Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at 5:30 P.M., at the AFSCME Union Office, 5208 Pearl St.

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Executive Board meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

All members are welcome to attend.

Meetings are held at the AFSCME Council 79 Union Hall, 5208 Pearl St (Phone 354-9522).
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A-1: Al Hirt- JAVA (General)
A-2: Queen- We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions (Sports-Arena Songs)
A-3: Bert Kaempfert- A Swinging Safari (General)
A-4: The Village People- Y.M.C.A. (Sports-Arena Songs)
A-5: The Happy Goodmans- What A Beautiful Day (Prayer-Praise)
A-6: Joe Loss & His Orchestra- The Stripper (General)
A-7: Dave Clark 5- Because (General)
A-8: The Beach Boys- 409 (General)
A-9: The Beatles- Drive My Car (General)
A-10: Andrews Sisters-Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (General)

B-1: The Beatles- Birthday (General)B-2: Creed-One Last Breath (General)
B-3: The Cathedrals- Glory Land (Prayer and Praise)
B-4: B-52's- Love Shack (General)
B-5: Jimmy Buffett- Margaritaville (General)
B-6: Carpenters- Close To You (General)
B-7: The Diamonds- Little Darlin' (General)
B-8: Freedy Johnston- Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes (General)
B-9: Warren Zevon- Werewolves of London (General)
B-10: Adam Hood- Coffee Song (General)

C-1: Dave Brubeck- Take 5 (General)
C-2: Steppenwolf- Born to be Wild (General)
C-3: The Guess Who- No Sugar Tonight (General)
C-4: Vangelis- Chariots of Fire (General)
C-5: Clarence Carter- Strokin' (Adult Themed)
C-6: Dean Martin- Volare (General)
C-7: Andy Williams- Moon River (General)
C-8: Bobby McFerrin- Don't Worry, Be Happy(General)
C-9: Beach Boys- Fun, Fun, Fun (General)
C-10: Outkast- Hey Ya (General)

D-1: Elvis Presley- Hound Dog (General)
D-2: B.B. King- The Thrill Is Gone (General)
D-3:- Bobby Lewis- Tossin' and Turnin'(General)
D-4: Ray Stevens- Everything is Beautiful (General))
D-5: Ralf Bendix- Babysitter Boogie (General)
D-6: Louis Armstrong- What a Wonderful World (General)
D-7: Glenn Miller- Jukebox Saturday Night (General)
D-8: TV Theme- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Funeral March of the Marionettes) (General)
D-9: Ray Charles- Black Coffee (General)
D-10: Fats Domino- Blueberry Hill (General)

E-1: Kool and the Gang- Celebration (General)
E-2: Floyd Cramer- Java (General)
E-3: The Silhouettes- Get a Job (General)
E-4: Moody Blues- Knights in White Satin(General)
E-5: Ragtime Piano- Music, Music, Music (General)
E-6: Ray Stevens- Mississippi Squirrel Revival (General)
E-7: The Coasters- Yakety Yak (General)
E-8: Bill Haley- Rock Around the Clock (General/)
E-9: Moody Blues- In Your Wildest Dreams (General)
E-10: Bob Parr- St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion) (General)

F-1: Bobby Day- Rockin’ Robin (General)
F-2: Styx- Babe (General)
F-3: Shania Twain- Man, I feel like a woman (General)
F-5: Steppenwolf- Born to be Wild (General)
F-6: Sean Morey- The Man Song (General)
F-7: Sean Morey- The Woman Song (General)
F-8: Sean Morey- The Baby Song (General)
F-9: Meat Loaf- Two Out of Three Ain't Bad (General)


A party after the union meeting just isn't complete without a WURLITZER JUKEBOX...so I've moved one in here! I've started with a few examples. Give me some ideas on songs you would like to hear on THE MIGHTY WURLITZER! ;D

DISCLAIMER: All songs in The Mighty Wurlitzer are non-CD quality for listening purposes only! If you like the music, PLEASE support the artists by purchasing their music!
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Local 1279's President is ARTHUR FINLEY, and you may contact him at 630-2886.
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The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees began serving Jacksonville’s Public Sector in the mid-1960’s, as AFSCME Local 1048 was chosen as the collective bargaining agent for City of Jacksonville employees prior to the advent of consolidation in 1968. As the two separate governments of Duval County and the City of Jacksonville became the “Bold New City of the South”... the Consolidated City of Jacksonville... AFSCME also experienced tremendous growth as well. In the mid-1970’s, Local 1048 became a part of AFSCME District Council 97, and the strong union negotiated for wage increases and benefits that set a new standard for Public Employees in Jacksonville. In the late 1970’s, District Council 97 became seven different specialized locals under the banner of AFSCME Florida Council 79, the largest Public Employee union in Florida.

AFSCME continually represented the City of Jacksonville employees for decades until PACE, a non-union employee organization, finally won away city workers in 2001 after a decade of dubious attempts under numerous different facades (ACE, FACE, and FAMU, to name a few). The inept “leadership” of PACE was unable to negotiate its own contract for city workers, who saw their wages, benefits and working conditions erode due to the lack of effective union representation. PACE's "representation" was short-lived...

On March 25, 2004, the Florida Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) in Tallahassee counted mail ballots in a union election for City of Jacksonville workers. Dozens of City of Jacksonville workers traveled to the PERC office to watch the counting of ballots. Jack Daniels, the proprietor of PACE, departed in resounding defeat even before the counting of the ballots was completed. There were 2,476 workers eligible to vote and 1,318 valid ballots were counted. AFSCME won the election, making it the exclusive bargaining agent once again for City of Jacksonville workers in non-sworn and non-supervisory jobs.

Local 1279 is proud to carry the torch for "The New AFSCME", and looks forward to continuing the tradition of outstanding service to Jacksonville's Public Employees.
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