One Year Later, Solidarity Thrives

Exactly one year ago today, Governor Snyder caved to corporate special interests and signed so-called Right to Work, a bill that he himself recognized as “divisive.” Supporters pretend that so-called Right to Work is about freedom, but the freedoms that actually mean most to working people – like having free time to spend with family…

December 2013: Legislative Update

Senate Bill 358: An Update Your calls and emails continue to remind legislators that Michigan workers are opposed to this dangerous legislation and are watching them. The House Regulatory Reform Committee has removed the bill from the agenda, but that doesn’t mean it has gone away. SB 358 remains a threat to Michigan’s workforce and…

Stronger Together

  America’s hardworking people can build the country of our dreams. You can do something to help our nation value work again. Join the labor movement. Anyone can and all are welcome. Because we’re all in this together.

November 2013: Legislative Update

SB 358: An Accident Waiting to Happen SB 358 removes the electrician’s license requirement for work in manufacturing and mining operations, putting Michigan workers at risk. The bill requires a business only employ one master electrician, who is not even required to be at a mining or manufacturing site. Working with electricity can be dangerous…

Strong Voices in Monroe

  Monroe deserves leaders with a strong voice.  Thank you for standing up for working families. Bronco McKart, Utility Workers Union of America Local 499 Jerry McKart, Laborers’ International Union of North America Local 499 Willie Hall, United Autoworkers Local 723 Matt Vititoe, United Community Action Network – Community Activist Gloria Rafko, Michigan Education Association,…

President Swift’s Statement on the NERD Fund

The public is justifiably outraged over the secrecy surrounding Gov. Snyder’s NERD Fund.  Shutting down this slush fund in an attempt to avoid transparency only raises more red flags. The citizens of Michigan deserve to know who was funding the governor’s top advisor, paying for upgrades to the governor’s house and covering the living expenses…