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Electrical Workers Main
Website
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PARTY
WEBSITE
The Texas Democratic Party Website
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Coalition Of Labor Union Women
CLUW is America's only national organization for union women. Our members are on the
frontline,
empowering working women to become leaders in their unions and encouraging
them to make a difference
on the job and, most importantly, in their own lives. Our values
are
simple: solidarity, involvement, dignity
and justice
.
LABOR COUNCIL FOR LATIN AMERICAN
ADVANCEMENT
The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) is the official Latino
constituency
group of the
AFL-CIO. LCLAA is the first national organization to represent the
views of not
only Latino trade unionists
but all Latino workers seeking justice at the
workplace. LCLAA
was
founded in 1972 by local Latino trade
union committees to promote
participation by
Hispanic
trade unionists in a more responsive labor
movement. LCLAA
builds political
empowerment of
the Latino family, supports economic and social justice
for
all workers, and
promotes greater
cultural diversity at the workplace. The challenge for
LCLAA is to
bring
union members
together in solidarity, regardless of race or ethnicity.
THE A. PHILLIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE
1965 was the year the A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), a national organization of black
trade
unionists, was founded. APRI's mission, from our founding to the present, has been
to
fight
for racial equality and economic justice. Our role is unique. We work with black
trade
unionists, the people best suited to serve as a bridge between labor and the black
community. APRI spearheads the "Black-Labor Alliance" an initiative to build black
community
support for the trade union movement, and to convey to labor the needs and
concerns of
black Americans. With more than 150 chapters in 36 states, APRI members are
involved in
political and community education, lobbying, legislative action and labor
support activities.
You can join our fight by joining APRI.
COALITION OF BLACK TRADE UNIONISTS
The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists consists of members from seventy-seven
international
and national unions with forty two chapters across the country. CBTU seeks to
fulfill the
dream of those Black trade unionists, both living and deceased, who throughout
this century
have courageously and unremittingly struggled to build a national movement
that would bring
all our strengths and varied talents to bear in the unending effort to
achieve economic,
political and social justice for every American.
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