How You Can Help Flint

Michigan’s working men and women have stepped up in a variety of ways to help the people of Flint – and there’s still more we can do to help people who have been hurt by the Flint Water Crisis. Here’s a quick rundown of what you can do: Volunteer If you are in the area…

Word of the Day

HAGGARD adjective PRONOUNCED: ˈhaɡərd MEANING: having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety; worn IN A SENTENCE: “Before the labor movement brought us the weekend, haggard workers could be seen everywhere. Scott Walker looks pretty haggard today after a late night spent ruining the middle class.”

Bills to Keep an Eye On

Knowing the harmful possibilities of proposed legislation this session, the Michigan AFL-CIO and its affiliates want to make sure we continue educating our members, and communicating the impact of the proposed laws to the hard working citizens of Michigan. [table id=3 /]

Michigan AFL-CIO Delegates Elect Ron Bieber As New President

Daryl Newman re-elected to second term as Secretary-Treasurer DETROIT – The delegates of the Michigan AFL-CIO’s biennial convention elected Ron Bieber to serve as President of the state labor federation today, following the retirement of President Karla Swift. Bieber previously served as Director of the UAW’s Community Action Program. The delegates of the Michigan AFL-CIO convention…

Working Families to Honor Workers Who Lost Their Lives On The Job at Workers Memorial Day Events in Detroit, Escanaba, Negaunee, Iron Mountain Tomorrow

LANSING – Tomorrow local workers, officials, and community members will gather for Workers Memorial Day events in Detroit, Escanaba, Negaunee, and Iron Mountain to commemorate workers who have died or suffered illness or injuries while on the job. “On April 28, union members across Michigan will observe Workers Memorial Day,” said Karla Swift, President of…

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…

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…