Stop the Fast Track to Lower Wages

  LANSING – Michigan AFL-CIO President Karla Swift issued the following statement today in response to the introduction of Trade Promotion Authority legislation in Congress: “Michigan workers know a bad trade deal when they see one. For decades, we’ve seen how corporate-driven trade deals like NAFTA have devastated our communities through lost jobs and lower…

Register to vote now

Sisters & Brothers, New laws have made it easier than ever to register and vote in Michigan.  Now anyone can vote absentee before Election Day without needing an excuse.  You can even register and vote at your local clerk’s office all the way up to Election Day itself. To learn more, click here: https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Clerk

New Report: Michigan Has Nation’s Third Highest Unemployment Rate for African Americans

At 15.8 percent, Michigan trails only Wisconsin and Nevada LANSING – At 15.8 percent, Michigan had the nation’s third highest unemployment rate for African Americans in 2014, according to a new analysis from Economic Policy Institute economist Valerie Wilson. In Projected Decline in Unemployment in 2015 Won’t Lift Blacks Out of the Recession-carved Crater, Wilson…

Schuitmaker Bill Makes Workplaces Less Safe

Bill eliminates key safety protections following workplace injury, death LANSING – Today the Michigan AFL-CIO strongly condemned new legislation introduced by Republican Sen. Tonya Schuitmaker (R-Lawton) this month that would eliminate key safety protections for employees who are injured or killed on the job. Senate Bill 213 weakens the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act…

Michigan AFL-CIO Endorses Safe Roads Yes Campaign

Proposal will create good jobs, make Michigan roads safer LANSING – Today the Michigan AFL-CIO announced that it is formally endorsing the Safe Roads Yes campaign. In a column published in The Detroit News, Michigan AFL-CIO President Karla Swift explained that Proposal 1 “is a critical initiative that will make our roads safer and create…

Solidarity with Wisconsin Workers – Phone Bank

Our Brothers and Sisters in Wisconsin are still fighting the good fight.  RTW legislation has passed through the Wisconsin Senate, but we continue to stand in solidarity as it now moves on to the Wisconsin Assembly.  Assembly Democrats are “Ready for this fight,”  and once again, this week we’ll be supporting the efforts of our labor allies…

February 2015: Legislative Update

FAST TRACK TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP (TPP) New trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) are being negotiated in the same failed NAFTA model. The negotiations are focused on padding corporate profits not increasing worker’s paychecks. Before any trade deal comes to a vote, the administration will ask Congress to pass “Fast Track” legislation.