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Public Employee Press
AFSCME scholarship winners
Allyson Collis: education of an activist
 Allyson
Collis
| For DC 37 member
Allyson Collis, one good thing just kept leading to another. A 27-year
member of Clerical-Administrative Employees Local 1549, Collis began her road
to academic fulfillment in 2002, when she attended the Northeast Regional Summer
Institute for Trade Union Women. The program offers union women a chance to learn
about the history of the American labor movement. Collis is an administrative
assistant for the Financial Information Services Agency. At the institute
she learned about the DC 37-Cornell certificate program in trade union studies.
After graduating with her certificate from Cornell, Collis began studying at the
National Labor College in Silver Spring, Md. This month she will graduate with
a bachelors degree in labor studies. In March, Collis received
one of the two $2,000 Nadra Floyd Memorial Scholarships that AFSCME, DC 37s
parent union, provides for NSC students. I was overjoyed,
she said. I sincerely appreciate the dedication of the union towards helping
members enhance our skills, obtain degrees and move up in the labor movement.
As a new graduate of the NLC, Ms. Collis aspires to use her knowledge to help
in the work of advancing the labor movement. Information about the Nadra
Floyd Scholarship is available online at www.afscme.org/about/greenrm.htm.
See the annual scholarship posting for application and deadline information. | |