How Unions Build Strength Through Community Engagement
Unions need the support of their local communities to build memberships and gain strength, which is why community engagement activities are so important.
Unions need the support of their local communities to build memberships and gain strength, which is why community engagement activities are so important.
Unions have the opportunity to shape the 2020 presidential election by pushing candidates to prioritize labor and union issues in their platforms.
Union leaders, members and allies have a large field of Democratic presidential candidates to investigate as the 2020 election gets closer.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers represents almost 600,000 active and retired workers across hundreds of industries.
Unions are uniquely positioned to collaborate with business, workers and the government to meet the demands of a digital economy and reskill workers for the future.
The International Association of Firefighters has a 101-year history of supporting firefighters, emergency responders and families in the US and Canada.
The current era of automation is rapidly ushering in significant changes that may leave workers behind. Unions must help protect workers.
The Amalgamated Transit Union is the largest labor union, representing nearly 200,000 transit workers in the US and Canada across 220 locals.
The US unemployment rate is at an all-time low, but that number alone doesn’t paint an accurate picture of the true strength of the labor market.
The Fight for $15 initially called for a higher minimum wage and more unionization in the fast-food industry, but has since become a national movement.