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As we reflect on the recently released U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) annual union density report of 2023, it is an exciting time for the labor movement to see such a significant growth in union membership by 139,000 workers. This surge represents a fundamental truth - workers across America are recognizing the power and impact of union representation in the workplace.

 

More than 70% of Americans now express their support for unions, with an overwhelming 90% of younger workers approving of unions as well. This is a testament to the growing strength of the labor movement, which is organizing workers in every geographical region and new industries like technology and clean energy, partnering with communities, and raising living standards for all. Last year, more Black, Hispanic, and women overall showed up like never before. Joining unions and contributing to a positive growth towards increased representation and support.

 

The 2023 Union Density Report is not a true representation of the actual growth in union membership. But rather a reminder to stay the course and continue to organize. Of course, we know that there are those who try to undermine the progress we have made. We are fighting back against anti-union tactics, those who retaliate against workers who support a union, and those who threaten workers with job losses, wage cuts, and deportation. But we will not be deterred. Workers and unions alike have built a momentum that will continue far into the future!

 

 

UPCOMING EVENTS & ACTIONS

Join us on Tuesday, February 13, at more than 30 airports for a worldwide day of action and picketing event.

 

More information to follow! 

Flight Attendants across the industry are fighting to raise the standards for our career. More than two-thirds of the U.S. Flight Attendants are in contract negotiations right now, including red-hot contract fights at American, Alaska, Air Wisconsin, United, Omni, Southwest, Frontier, PSA, Mesa, and more.

2024 Legislative Committee Meeting Alerts - AZ AFL-CIO 

 

Join us every Friday at 9:30 AM via Zoom to get updates and alerts on the 2nd Regular Session of the 56th Legislature. Click on the button below and complete the form. 

 

For additional questions, contact our Political Director, Joe Murphy at [email protected].  

2024 AZ AFL-CIO Day of Action at the Capitol - Monday, February 19th! 

Join us! This event allows union members to make their presence known in the legislature and advocate for the issues that matter most to working families in Arizona.

We will have special guest speaker, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the California Labor Federation,  Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, and offering two informative workshops.

  • "Empowering Advocacy Through Labor-Led Wins" facilitated by AFSCME's Arizona Political & Legislative Director Briona Parkinson  
  • "Common Sense Economics" facilitated by AZ AFL-CIO Staff Esau Gutierrez, Rasean Clayton, and Ryan Kelly

*Lunch Provided*

If you would like to participate as a volunteer and make this event a success, please please click on the following link and fill out the Google Form. You will be contacted with more information: https://bit.ly/3voc1aZ

Cookbook Seeks Recipes to Benefit Striking Journalists - Deadline Jan. 28th

Striking Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalists and labor allies are seeking recipes for a Seasoned With Solidarity dessert cookbook, proceeds of which will go to the Pittsburgh Striker Fund.

Journalists represented by the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh, an affiliate of The NewsGuild-CWA, have been on strike since October 2022. They have been striking since the Post-Gazette cut their wages, took away earned vacation time and forced them onto a more expensive health insurance plan with less coverage. The cookbook is an extension of a bake sale held last year by United Steelworkers (USW) Local 3657’s fundraising and organizing committees and USW District 10.

🚨 FINAL CALL: 2024 Union Plus Scholarship - Deadline January 31st

 

For it's 33rd year, the Union Plus Scholarship Program is gearing up to review thousands of applications from inspiring current prospective college, university, and technical or trade school students. The program has awarded ov er $5.4 million in educational funding to more than 3,800 students from union families since 1991. Last year, the program awarded $200,000 in scholarships to 205 students representing 41 unions! 

 

Click the button below to learn more and access the application. 

 

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