Labor Movement (Subscribe)
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- Organizing (18)
- Unions (49)
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A. Philip Randolph InstituteAFL-CIO-affiliated organization of black trade unionists, working to build black community support for the movement. Biographies and history, products and services, conference information, and news provided.
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Canadian Association of Labour MediaA labour news and graphics service for Canadian union editors. CALM provides labour news and graphics service for Canadian union editors.
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Committee for a Workers' InternationalCommittee for a Workers' International website, updated with socialist news, policies and Marxist analysis, campaigns and much more. Building an international workers' movement for socialism in over 35 countries.
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Competitive Edge Training Services(CETS) is an organization of professional trainers, mentors and successful labor leaders who have many years of experience to offer labor leaders aspiring to careers in union administration. An organization of professional trainers, mentors and successful labor leaders who have many years of experience to offer labor leaders aspiring to careers in union administration.
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Council on Economic Priorities Accrediation AgencyFounded in 1997, works to address the growing concern among consumers about labor conditions around the world.
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Duke Energy Employee AdvocateSite fights cash balance pension plans and other corporate ploys to deny workers their earned benefits. Applicable to employees of all corporations. Employees fighting cash balance retirement pension plan injustice through EEOC age discrimination charges, and lobbying Congress.
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Farmworker Justice Fund, Inc.Information on public policy and legal issues regarding migrant and seasonal farm workers, including labor law, immigration, occupational safety and health, women's issues and access to justice.
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Labor Council for Latin American AdvancementAn organization designed to bring together all the Latin American men and women union members in the United States.
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Maquila Solidarity Networkhttp://www.maquilasolidarity.org/ Activists organizing "Maquiladora" factories to improve conditions, win a living wage, and campaign against multi-national corporate abuse.
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