AFL-CIO Shows How
Texas is leading America's nose dive into a worsening crisis. Millions are stirring in protest, but more questions are being generated than answers.
National and Texas State AFL-CIO are showing the way forward. Since the pandemic bit down on America, top labor leaders have shown us how to organize, how to arrive at solutions, and how to implement decisions. Informational meetings and trainings are held every work day. Priority national campaigns include passing the HEROES Act for economic relief (click: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/heroesact), and saving the post office (Dial 844-402-1001 for Senators) .
Our state federation streams a weekly news meeting at 5PM every Monday and a variety of helpful organizing events. Both national and state federations provide technical support for central labor councils and unions who are adjusting to the crisis situation.
Your Dallas AFL-CIO has redoubled organizing and information-sharing efforts. We reach thousands on radio, podcasting, print, web page, e-blasts, text, virtual meetings, and social media. We will help all local affiliates in communicating with their members.
When racial justice replaced the economic crisis as the most pressing issue in America, labor stood up. The AFL-CIO launched 600 car caravans on June 17 for economic AND racial justice! Both Dallas and Tarrant County organized caravans. The Dallas Central Labor Council on June 18 passed this motion: “Dallas AFL-CIO is in total solidarity with National AFL-CIO and the movement for racial and economic justice.”
Get Connected!
The labor movement includes all working families, not just dues-paying union members. Everybody benefits when we are organized. Take a minute to fill out a form and become an organizer (click: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/i-will-organize). To be come part of our double-quick information network, text “action” to 235246!.
More Actions Coming Up
jun 26: Infamous date of Shelby County vs Holder Supreme Court decision which gutted voting rights
Jun 25-29: Virtual League of Women Voters Convention
Jun 27 (and every Saturday) 9A: "Workers Beat" labor talk show on KNON 89.3FM. Call 972-647-1893 to talk on the air
Jun 29: First day of early voting
jun 29 (and every Monday) 5p: Texas AFL-CIO streaming news on Facebook
Jul 2: Last day to apply for vote-by-mail ballot for primary election runoff
Jul 2: Civil Rights Act passed, 1964