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…

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…

Knock for Equality

On Saturday, September 28th, President Karla Swift, union member volunteers and the Michigan AFL-CIO team showed up energized to knock doors with the One Royal Oak campaign. The One Royal Oak coalition is working for Proposal A to protect a Human Rights Ordinance already passed by the Royal Oak City Commission. Passing this proposal would solidify protections…

Biennial Convention Keynote Speaker Cornell Belcher

We’re gearing up for our 30th Biennial Convention in Lansing tomorrow, Wednesday, September 25th. We are excited and honored to welcome our Keynote Speaker, Democratic strategist and pollster Cornell Belcher, to join us for a discussion about moving Michigan forward. Mr. Belcher is President of brilliant corners Research & Strategies, and one of the premier…

Electrical Licensing Saves Lives

The Michigan Senate is considering Senate Bill 358, a bill that would hurt workers and endanger the public by allowing unlicensed electricians to do electrical work. We need to ensure work is done by licensed electricians. Call your senator today to ask them to vote NO on Senate Bill 358. Click here to find your…

Low Pay Is Not OK!

Fast food and retail workers are part of a $200 billion industry, yet they are among the lowest paid workers. Today, thousands of workers are striking in Detroit, Flint, Lansing, Pontiac and across the nation to take a stand for a higher minimum wage. Click here to add your support to the fight for a higher…

At the Capitol: Nurses Are Watching

This is a featured guest post by Ashley E. Forsberg, a registered nurse from Delta Township and Michigan Nurses Association Member.  I’ve been sitting in the Senate gallery with other nurses, anxiously waiting for our legislators to return from a caucus to vote on Medicaid expansion – HB 4714, a bill that will provide health…

Welcome

Welcome to the new Michigan State AFL-CIO website! It’s our mission to make this site a one-stop shop for Michigan’s working families. It’s a work in progress, and we would love your input! Please contact Digital Director Elizabeth Battiste at ebattiste@miaflcio.org if you have any comments, questions, or suggestions. Stay tuned to our blog for…