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810:, the heavily Democratic Congress passed a raft of liberal legislation. Labor union leaders claimed credit for the widest range of liberal laws since the New Deal era, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964; the Voting Rights Act of 1965; the War on Poverty; aid to cities and education; increased Social Security benefits; and Medicare for the elderly. The 1966 elections were an unexpected disaster, with defeats for many of the more liberal Democrats. According to Alan Draper, the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Action (COPE) was the main electioneering unit of the labor movement. It ignored the white backlash against civil rights. The COPE assumed falsely that union members were interested in issues of greatest salience to union leadership, but polls showed this was not true. The members were much more conservative. The younger ones were deeply concerned about taxes and crime, and the older ones had more conservative social views. Furthermore, a new issue—the War in Vietnam—was bitterly splitting the 2544:.  The archival and library holdings were transferred in 2013, dating from the establishment of the AFL (1881), and offer almost complete records from the founding of the AFL-CIO (1955).  Among the estimated 40 million documents are AFL-CIO Department records, trade department records, international union records, union programs, union organizations with allied or affiliate relationships with the AFL-CIO, and personal papers of union leaders. Extensive photo documentation of labor union activities from the 1940s to the present are in the photographic negative and digital collections.  Additionally, collections of graphic images, over 10,000 audio tapes, several hundred films and videotapes, and over 2,000 artifacts are available for public research and study. 762:. King hoped for a coalition between civil rights and labor that would improve the situation for the entire working class by ending racial discrimination. However, King also criticized the AFL-CIO for its tolerance of unions that excluded black workers. "I would be lacking in honesty," he told the delegates of the 1965 Illinois AFL-CIO Convention during his keynote address, "if I did not point out that the labor movement of thirty years ago did more in that period for civil rights than labor is doing today...Our combined strength is potentially enormous, but we have not used a fraction of it for our own good or the needs of society as a whole." King and the AFL-CIO diverged further in 1967, when King announced his opposition to the 826:). The AFL-CIO continued to experience political defeats in the 70's, particular when it came to the Democratic nomination of George McGovern in 1972. The federation leaders were opposed to McGovern's stance on issues such as the Vietnam war. Although they attempted to stop the nomination at the Democratic National Convention of 1972, their attempts proved to be futile as they realized the chokehold they had on politics was giving way to a more diverse set of delegates. This marked a turning point in the political power they held as a federation in the U.S. 743: 2698: 203: 285: 363: 329: 901:(ILWU) disaffiliated from the AFL-CIO. The ILWU said that members of other AFL-CIO unions were crossing its picket lines, and the AFL-CIO had done nothing to stop it. The ILWU also cited the AFL-CIO's willingness to compromise on key policies such as labor law reform, immigration reform, and health care reform. The longshoremen's union said it would become an independent union. 3512: 49: 1656:, the Free Trade Union Committee had four units: the American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), which covered Latin America; the African-American Labor Center (AALC); the Asian-American Free Labor Institute (AAFLI); and the Free Trade Union Institute (FTUI), which was active Europe. These four units were merged into the 492:(IUD). It had been constitutionally mandated by the new AFL-CIO constitution created by the merger of the AFL and CIO in 1955, as CIO unions felt that the AFL's commitment to industrial unionism was not strong enough to permit the department to survive without a constitutional mandate. For many years, the IUD was a 553:
organizations chartered and funded by the AFL-CIO as voter registration and mobilization bodies. These groups conduct research, host training and educational conferences, issue research reports and publications, lobby for legislation and build coalitions with local groups. Each constituency group has
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The AFL-CIO is governed by its members, who meet in a quadrennial convention. Each member union elects delegates, based on proportional representation. The AFL-CIO's state federations, central and local labor councils, constitutional departments, and constituent groups are also entitled to delegates.
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The AFL-CIO constitution permits international unions to pay state federation and central labor council (CLC) dues directly, rather than have each local or state federation pay them. This relieves each union's state and local affiliates of the administrative duty of assessing, collecting and paying
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In recent years the AFL-CIO has concentrated its political efforts on lobbying in Washington and the state capitals, and on "GOTV" (get-out-the-vote) campaigns in major elections. For example, in the 2010 midterm elections, it sent 28.6 million pieces of mail. Members received a "slate card" with a
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merged after a long estrangement. Union membership in the US peaked in 1979, when the AFL-CIO's affiliated unions had nearly twenty million members. From 1955 until 2005, the AFL-CIO's member unions represented nearly all unionized workers in the United States. Several large unions split away from
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to replace the company's top management and several board members. Organized labor is divided on the issue, which is the major sticking point of a proxy battle between NS management and investors ahead of a May 9, 2024 shareholder meeting. AFL-CIO came out and voiced its support for Norfolk's CEO
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The AFL-CIO has a long relationship with civil rights struggles. One of the major points of contention between the AFL and the CIO, particularly in the era immediately after the CIO split off, was the CIO's willingness to include black workers (excluded by the AFL in its focus on craft unionism).
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The Working for America Institute started out as a department of the AFL-CIO. Established in 1958, it was previously known as the Human Resources Development Institute (HRDI). John Sweeney renamed the department and spun it off as an independent organization in 1998 to act as a lobbying group to
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The AFL-CIO is a federation of international labor unions. As a voluntary federation, the AFL-CIO has little authority over the affairs of its member unions except in extremely limited cases (such as the ability to expel a member union for corruption and enforce resolution of disagreements over
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He optimistically projected a coalition in which registered blacks and organized labor would vote together to improve the conditions of all Americans. Yet King did not shirk from condemning union racism, nor did Randolph and the NAACP, leading to open conflict with AFL–CIO president George
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list of union endorsements matched to the member's congressional district, along with a "personalized" letter from President Obama emphasizing the importance of voting. In addition, 100,000 volunteers went door-to-door to promote endorsed candidates to 13 million union voters in 32 states.
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The cyberintruders also infiltrated the networks of the United Nations, the A.F.L.-C.I.O., and ministries of foreign affairs and finance worldwide. The hack of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. focused on issues surrounding the negotiations over the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal that excluded
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the dues. International unions assess the AFL-CIO dues themselves, and collect them on top of their own dues-generating mechanisms or simply pay them out of the dues the international collects. But not all international unions pay their required state federation and CLC dues.
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Two unions later left CtW and rejoined the AFL-CIO. After a bitter internal leadership dispute that involved allegations of embezzlement and accusations that SEIU was attempting to raid the union, a substantial number of UNITE HERE members formed their own union
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Top leaders of the AFL–CIO will meet for nearly a week at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles beginning Sunday, February 16th – the first time in more than 30 years that the winter executive council meeting has not been held in the resort town of Bal Harbour,
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in the United States. It is made up of 60 national and international unions, together representing more than 12 million active and retired workers. The AFL-CIO engages in substantial political spending and activism, typically in support of
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Draper, Alan. "Labor and the 1966 Elections," Labor History. (1989) 30#1 pp 76–92. Massive defeat for the liberal Democrats; polls show many union members uninterested in liberal goals of AFL-CIO, especially regarding civil
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in 2005, although a number of those unions have since re-affiliated, and many locals of Change to Win are either part of or work with their local central labor councils. The largest unions currently in the AFL-CIO are the
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In of the book's most memorable scenes, Staley workers made a pilgrimage to AFL–CIO executive council meetings in Bal Harbour, Florida in February 1995, confronting stunned national leaders inside the luxurious Sheraton
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Renegade strikers at a Minnesota Hormel plant were refused entrance to an AFL–CIO Executive Council meeting Wednesday and they accused President Lane Kirkland and other labor leaders of being 'out of touch' with
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in 1961. The organizing money enabled the AFT to win the election and establish its first large collective bargaining affiliate. For many years, the IUD remained rather militant on a number of issues.
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But the well-entrenched bureaucrats of the AFL had long used racism to keep strict control over their membership, and could not countenance the threat of a racially united rank and file.
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Programs are organizations established and controlled by the AFL-CIO to serve certain organizational goals. Programs of the AFL-CIO include the AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust, the
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Hershey, William (February 23, 1996). "Union Meeting Heads for L.A.: After 70 Years of Flocking to Florida, AFL–CIO Will Go Where There's Work, Organizing to Be Done".
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The decision to return to Bal Harbor, where room rates for the meeting start at $ 225 a night, was made a few years ago to avoid losing deposit money, Sweeney said.
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Contains material collected by Bohan as a Service Employees International Union delegate to the AFL-CIO convention that elected John Sweeney president in 1995.
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King's antiwar position opened a huge gap between him and the AFL–CIO, its member unions, and its president, George Meany, who strongly supported the war.
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Contains records from AFL-CIO National Community Services Documents, AFL-CIO Resources, and AFL-CIO Working Women Working Together Conference Records.
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that dominated politics into the mid-1960s. Although it has lost membership, finances, and political clout since 1970, it remains a major player on
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In 2003, the AFL-CIO began an intense internal debate over the future of the labor movement in the United States with the creation of the
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the right to sit in on AFL-CIO executive council meetings, and to exercise representational and voting rights at AFL-CIO conventions.
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organizing, coordinating with other liberal organizations, fund-raising, and recruiting and supporting candidates around the country.
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The Bal Harbour meeting dates to 1951, before the American Federation of Labor merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
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In the 21st century, the AFL-CIO has been criticized by campaigners against police violence for its affiliation with the
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AFL and AFL-CIO International Affairs Department, AFL Advisors to the United Nations Economic and Social Council records
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Later, blacks would also criticize the CIO for abandoning their interests, particularly after the merger with the AFL.
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and the destruction of the offices, but did not address demands to end the organization's affiliation with the IUPA.
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Hill, Herbert (Spring 1961). "Racism Within Organized Labor: A Report of Five Years of the AFL–CIO, 1955- 1960".
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jurisdiction or organizing). As of May 2023, the AFL-CIO had 60 member unions representing 12.5 million members.
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Preliminary Guide to the AFL-CIO King County Labor Council of Washington Provisional Trades Section Records.
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left in January 2006, and the Laborers' International Union of North America disaffiliated on June 1, 2006.
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Constitution of the AFL-CIO, as amended at the Twenty-Fifth Constitutional Convention, July 25-28, 2005.
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said on August 13, 2010, that it would also leave Change to Win and rejoin the AFL-CIO in October 2010.
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started out as the Free Trade Union Committee (FTUC), which internationally promoted free labor-unions.
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promote economic development, develop new economic policies, and lobby Congress on economic policy. The
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Amber, Michelle. "SEIU Agrees to Pay Nearly $ 4 Million to Settle Dispute With AFL-CIO Over Dues."
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AFL-CIO Organization and Field Services Department, International and National Union Charter Files
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1881–1967. 45.44 cubic feet (including 2 microfilm reels, 1 package, and 1 vertical file). At the
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Michelle Amber, "SEIU Agrees to Pay Nearly $ 4 Million to Settle Dispute with AFL–CIO Over Dues,"
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American Labor's Global Ambassadors: The International History of the AFL–CIO During the Cold War
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Galvin, Kevin (February 19, 1996). "AFL-CIO saying goodbye to fun in sun as it fights decline".
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Greenhouse, Steven. "For Chairwoman of Breakaway Labor Coalition, Deep Roots in the Movement."
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compromised the networks of the AFL-CIO in order to gain information on negotiations for the
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organizing department in the AFL-CIO. For example, it provided money to the near-destitute
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The delegates elect officers and vice presidents, debate and approve policy, and set dues.
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Stutz, Howard. "Culinary Parent UNITE HERE Rejoins AFL–CIO, Ending Four-Year Separation."
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gave a speech titled "If the Negro Wins, Labor Wins" to the organization's convention in
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From 1951 to 1996, the Executive Council held its winter meeting in the resort town of
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The Transformation of U.S. Unions: Voices, Visions, and Strategies from the Grassroots
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The Transformation of U.S. Unions: Voices, Visions, and Strategies from the Grassroots
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Contains "Principles of Autonomy & Jurisdictional Intergrity within the AFL-CIO".
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Gilroy, Tom. "Labor to Stress Get-Out-the-Vote Among Members in Fall Elections."
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Greenhouse, Steven. "4th Union Quits A.F.L.-C.I.O. in a Dispute Over Organizing."
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Gilroy, Tom. "Labor to Stress Get-Out-the-Vote Among Members in Fall Elections".
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Lichtenstein, Nelson. "Two Roads Forward for Labor: The AFL-CIO's New Agenda."
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Going down Jericho Road the Memphis strike, Martin Luther King's last campaign
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A rope of sand : the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education, 1955-1967
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Honey, Michael K. (2007). "Dr. King, Labor, and the Civil Rights Movement".
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Mishak, Michael. "UNITE HERE Even More Split as Co-Leader Resigns in Huff."
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Soderstrom, Carl; Soderstrom, Robert; Stevens, Chris; Burt, Andrew (2018).
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Strope, Leigh (March 9, 2004). "AFL-CIO President Says Bush AWOL on Jobs".
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Carmichael, Dan (February 19, 1986). "Maverick strikers refused meeting".
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Greenhouse, Steven. "Washington: United Farm Workers Quit A.F.L.-C.I.O."
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Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II,
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For the history of the AFL–CIO prior to and including the merger, see
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American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
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Forty Gavels: The Life of Reuben Soderstrom and the Illinois AFL–CIO
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According to the cybersecurity firm Area 1, hackers working for the
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American Government: Political Change and Institutional Development
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Greenhouse, Steven. "Infighting Distracts Unions at Crucial Time."
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Larrubia, Evelyn. "UNITE HERE Faction Sets Vote on Leaving Union."
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In 2024, AFL-CIO voiced its opposition to an investor-led plan at
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Stayin’ Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class
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Citing image concerns, the council changed the meeting site to
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Other organizations that are allied with the AFL-CIO include:
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There are six AFL-CIO constitutionally mandated departments:
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American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
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taking place in the city. In response, AFL-CIO president
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Labor under Fire: A History of the AFL-CIO since 1979
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Labor under Fire: A History of the AFL–CIO Since 1979
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The AFL-CIO's seven constituency groups include the
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AFL–CIO

American Federation of Labor
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Trade union center
Washington, DC
Liz Shuler
Fred Redmond
Change to Win Federation
International Trade Union Confederation
aflcio.org
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national trade union center
unions
progressive
pro-labor
American Federation of Labor
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Change to Win Federation
American Federation of Teachers
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
United Food and Commercial Workers
List of unions affiliated with the AFL–CIO
Phabricator
MediaWiki.org
Phabricator
MediaWiki.org
New Deal Coalition
the liberal side of national politics
grassroots

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