Monday, February 8, 2010

Senate Confirms Smith as the Nation's 'Workers' Lawyer'


By a 60-37 vote, the U.S. Senate this afternoon confirmed M. Patricia Smith as the solicitor of labor. The solicitor of labor oversees enforcement of the nation’s most important labor laws and sets enforcement priorities that have a major impact on workers and their lives.

New Union Plus Book Club Announces First Selection


Our friends at Union Plus have just launched the Union Plus Book Club that will delve into the latest publications by leading experts on vital working family and workplace issues. The books will be available at the AFL-CIO’s The Union Shop OnlineTM and chosen every two months by union leaders based on their interest and expertise in a subject.

U.S. Jobless Rate Now 9.7%, but Millions Fear Losing Unemployment Insurance


The U.S. unemployment rate fell from 10 percent to 9.7 percent in January, with 14.8 million workers now without jobs. Employment continued to decrease in construction and transportation and increase in retail, health care and temp work, according to U.S. Department of Labor data out this morning. Unemployment among black workers continued to worsen.

Labor Radio On the Air Around the Nation and World


Looking for the latest in international labor news? Now it’s just a click away with the launch of RadioLabour.net and its Solidarity News program. The weekly podcast will focus on union and workers’ activities and issues from around the world with special emphasis on emerging market and developing countries.

Job Creation Key to Ending Economic Crisis


As Congress considers whether to renew unemployment insurance (UI) for long-term jobless workers and extend COBRA to help unemployed workers maintain health care, they should take time to find out about the experiences of workers beyond the Washington, D.C., beltway.

LL731 February Business Meeting


The February 2010 Business meeting of IAM Local Lodge 731 will be held on Tuesday, February 9 at 7:00 pm at the Union Hall, 277 Tallulah Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32208.

Everyone is welcome.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

Craig Becker - NLRB Nominee


Friday, February 5, 2010

During the confirmation hearing Tuesday, Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-GA) was the chief Republican critic of Craig Becker’s nomination to the National Labor Relations Board. Becker, an associate counsel for the SEIU and the AFL-CIO, tried to assure the committee that as a board member he would not try to implement the more radical, anti-employer views expressed in his academic writings.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Flowers for Valentine's Day


Order online, send flowers for every occasion, and save.

Flowers make the perfect gift for birthdays, holidays, celebrations, anniversaries, get well, thank you, and tokens of sympathy. The Union Plus Flower Delivery Service offers a variety of flowers and plants at union member-only prices - a special 20% discount on flowers online or via phone.

Choose roses, centerpieces, bouquets, flowers with balloons, plants, wreaths, sprays, food baskets, gifts, and more. Labor union members can order discounted flowers and have them delivered anywhere in the world, satisfaction guaranteed.

Retirement Planning Center


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AFL-CIO President Rich Trumka on "Bill Moyers Journal"


AFL-CIO President Rich Trumka appeared on PBS’s "Bill Moyers Journal" Friday for a remarkable 30-minute conversation about the labor movement, our economy and how we can create jobs. I think watching the video will make you proud to be part of the movement fighting every day for America’s working families.