Labor

                
  • S Se Puede means We Shall Overcome

    S Se Puede means We Shall Overcome

    May 12, 2006

    May 1, a day of worker celebration, began in the United States around the struggle for the eight-hour day. Now it is honored across the world, but largely ignored in the United States. How fitting then...

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  • Gulf Coast Update

    Gulf Coast Update

    May 12, 2006

    Rally calls for oversight on workers’ rights Workers, community organizations and members of the Greater New Orleans AFL-CIO marched and rallied at the city’s federal building May 2 to expose the rampant abuses of workers’ rights...

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  • Protests rock Puerto Rico: Workers say Let the rich pay for fiscal crisis

    Protests rock Puerto Rico: Workers say Let the rich pay for fiscal crisis

    May 12, 2006

    Protest rallies and marches have rocked Puerto Rico since May Day, when the government closed down 43 agencies, throwing 95,000 people out of work due to a budget shortfall of $738 million. More workers have been...

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  • AFSCME honors Dr. Martin Luther King in Houston

    AFSCME honors Dr. Martin Luther King in Houston

    May 11, 2006

    HOUSTON - On April 29, AFSCME Local 1550 held a commemorative event for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at St. John Missionary Baptist Church here. The Rev. Dr. Michael P. Williams of Joy Tabernacle and the...

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  • Why we fight for immigrant rights

    Why we fight for immigrant rights

    May 5, 2006 By John Sweeney

    Many workers — union and nonunion — ask why unions support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. Why, as one member puts it, are we fighting for the “illegals who have been taking our jobs”?...

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