
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 235,000 members in Texas. We advocate for working people in the political and legislative arenas.
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Featured Stories
Job Posting - Texas Unity Table Field Organizer
31
Jan, 2023
News
Job Posting - Texas Unity Table Field Organizer
Job Posting - Texas Unity Table Field Organizer
88th Legislative Session: Fair Shot Agenda
09
Jan, 2023
News
88th Legislative Session: Fair Shot Agenda
88th Legislative Session: Fair Shot Agenda
Texas AFL-CIO Condemns Judge’s Move to Bar Voter Registration at Texas Citizenship Ceremony
17
Nov, 2022
News
Texas AFL-CIO Condemns Judge’s Move to Bar Voter Registration at Texas Citizenship Ceremony
Texas AFL-CIO Condemns Judge’s Move to Bar Voter Registration at Texas Citizenship Ceremony
Texas AFL-CIO: Texans Deserve Better, And We Are Not Giving Up!
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Nov, 2022
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Texas AFL-CIO: Texans Deserve Better, And We Are Not Giving Up!
Texas AFL-CIO: Texans Deserve Better, And We Are Not Giving Up!
In The News
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Texas AFL-CIO Launches Union Candidate Training
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