It's Better in a Union
71% of Americans support unions, the highest level in nearly 60 years. And our future is bright: 88% of people younger than 30 support unions, too.
The Voice of Labor in Texas
We are teachers, firefighters and farm workers, actors and engineers, pilots and public employees, painters and plumbers, steelworkers and screenwriters, doctors and nurses, stagehands, electricians and more. We work the early shift and the late shift. We are the unemployed, students and retirees.
The Texas AFL-CIO is a state federation of labor unions representing 240,000 members in Texas. We advocate for working people in the political and legislative arenas.
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Voice and Power: Women in Building Trades Talk Value of Registered Union Apprenticeships, Emphasis on Workplace Safety
Voice and Power: Women in Building Trades Talk Value of Registered Union Apprenticeships, Emphasis on Workplace Safety
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Let's Organize Texas: Stories from the Organizing Institute
Let's Organize Texas: Stories from the Organizing Institute
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Women’s Summit Builds Skills, Solidarity Within Texas Labor Movement
Women’s Summit Builds Skills, Solidarity Within Texas Labor Movement
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