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Public Employees

North Dakota United represents the dedicated public servants who tirelessly serve our communities. Our union represents a diverse array of public employees, from civil servants to first responders, who work diligently to ensure the well-being and progress of North Dakotans. Together, we advocate for fair working conditions and the essential services that make our state thrive.
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North Dakota United is the preeminent advocate for public servants across the state. Together with our members, we are committed to safeguarding the rights, interests, and well-being of public employees who play a pivotal role in maintaining our communities.

By joining ND United, you become part of a powerful collective that tirelessly lobbies for fair wages, better benefits, and working conditions. We ensure that your voice is heard in legislative chambers, helping to shape policies that directly affect your career and livelihood. 

Together, we stand strong and resilient, ensuring that our communities receive the essential services they depend on, while you receive the working conditions you deserve.

Join us in making a difference in the lives of both public employees and the citizens we serve.

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Together We're Stronger. Together We're Heard.

By banding together, we impact meaningful change for the dedicated public servants who tirelessly serve our communities. With more members like you, we can have an even stronger voice.
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Keeping the Promise of Quality Public Education & Public Services

With more than 11,500 members across the state, NDU supports equal opportunities for success for ALL North Dakota students, and respect and support for all educators. NDU members are teachers, community college professors, speech pathologists, bus drivers, secretaries, retired educators and student teachers.