Responding to Harvey and Irma: What Working People Are Doing This Week

Responding to Harvey and Irma: What Working People Are Doing This Week

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Welcome to our regular feature, a look at what the various AFL-CIO unions and other working family organizations are doing across the country and beyond. The labor movement is big and active—here’s a look at the broad range of activities we’re engaged in this week.

Actors’ Equity:

AFGE:

AFSCME:

AFT:

Air Line Pilots Association:

Alliance for Retired Americans:

Amalgamated Transit Union:

American Federation of Musicians:

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance:

Association of Flight Attendants-CWA:

Aviation Safety Specialists:

Bricklayers:

North America’s Building Trades Unions:

California School Employees Association:

Communications Workers of America:

CWA Printing Sector:

Department for Professional Employees:

Electrical Workers:

Farm Labor Organizing Committee:

Fire Fighters:

Ironworkers:

Jobs with Justice:

Laborers:

LCLAA:

Machinists:

Metal Trades Department:

Musical Artists:

National Air Traffic Controllers Association:

National Association of Letter Carriers:

National Domestic Workers Alliance:

National Guestworker Alliance:

National Nurses United:

National Taxi Workers Alliance:

The NewsGuild-CWA:

NFL Players Association:

Painters and Allied Trades:

RWDSU:

SAG-AFTRA:

School Administrators:

Seafarers:

Solidarity Center:

Theatrical Stage Employees:

Transport Workers:

Transportation Trades Department:

UAW:

United Food and Commercial Workers:

Union Label and Service Trades Department:

Union Sportsmen’s Alliance:

Union Veterans Council:

UNITE HERE:

United Steelworkers:

United Students Against Sweatshops:

Working America:

Writers Guild of America, East:

Kenneth Quinnell
Tue, 09/12/2017 – 10:26

Updated: September 21, 2017 — 5:54 pm