Still no official complaint filed against CAD from union
DULUTH, Min. – More than two weeks after an AFSCME news release claimed an “Unfair Labor Practice” complaint had been filed against Community Action Duluth (CAD) it appears nothing has actually been filed.
FOX21 has asked for a copy of the complaint from the union multiple times over multiple days and they have not been able to produce one.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) website does not show any Community Action Duluth related documents since 2023.
That is when the union officially formed.
That union document of certification was officially filed on August 10, 2023.
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It showed 8 of 14 people eligible to voted unionize.
The union held a news conference on Thursday, November 20, 2025 discussing some general concerns regarding Community Action Duluth.
Employees present and former claimed “hostile work environment, financial mismanagement, and leadership failures” under Executive Director Classie Dudley’s watch.



