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…

Workers Act and the Government Reopens

Over the past week, working families rallied with local faith and community leaders in Detroit, Jackson, Grand Rapids, Commerce, Lansing and Marquette. The message in all six locations was clear: end the irresponsible GOP shutdown of the federal government immediately, without cutting a budget deal that harms seniors, children, the disabled or veterans. “By recklessly…

Statement from Michigan AFL-CIO President Karla Swift on the Resignation of State Treasurer Dillon

Whether serving in the Michigan Legislature or as State Treasurer, Andy Dillon never had the best interests of working families at heart. The fact that Gov. Snyder appointed him in the first place shows the administration’s commitment to serving corporate special interests. The timing of this announcement raises questions. Why would Dillon step down now,…

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Supporting Working Family Candidates

On October 5, a dozen activists and candidates assembled at the Monroe / Lenawee Central Labor Council (CLC) in downtown Monroe to go into the community and talk to fellow union members about the upcoming City Council elections. After a brief training, folks departed to canvass for the Monroe City Council “Working Families Slate” comprised…