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In recognition of this incredible achievement and the outstanding work this young organization continues to do, the AFL-CIO Executive Council named the International Domestic Workers' Network the recipients of the 2013 George Meany–Lane Kirkland Human Rights Award earlier this year. The award was presented by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka today at the AFL-CIO Convention to a chorus of domestic workers who entered the hall singing, following a moving video of their campaign.
Support California domestic workers by telling Gov. Jerry Brown to pass the California Domestic Worker Bill of Rights. Text DIGNITY to 235246. Standard data and message rates may apply.
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As the AFL-CIO's 2013 quadrennial convention kicks off in Los Angeles, we take a moment to recognize and thank the working men and women who make this movement great.
Check out a slide show after the jump of some of the AFL-CIO affiliates.
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How do we truly build a labor movement that is inclusive to young workers, people of color and the LGBT community? It's more than just holding a meeting or attending a conference, says Tahir Duckett, national young worker coordinator at the AFL-CIO, at a pre-conference diversity summit at the AFL-CIO 2013 Convention.
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Welcome to the 2013 AFL-CIO Convention live blog. Comments will appear after moderation. See our comment guidelines here. You can participate in the discussion from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. PDT (11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. EDT).
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In the months leading up to the 2013 AFL-CIO Convention, we've been listening to people online and in our communities during listening sessions, hearing your ideas on how we can build a more robust movement for working people now and in the future.
Check out this new video in the post to see what happened during these sessions, and don't forget to leave your comments online at aflcio2013.org.
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The 2013 AFL-CIO Convention will feature a series of action sessions conducted by and for delegates, community members and other stakeholders each day of the convention. More than just the traditional panel discussions, these sessions will offer the opportunity to learn and develop action strategies about the key issues facing working families and building a broader, stronger labor movement.
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Union leaders and activists from around the country in Los Angeles on Sept. 8 for the AFL-CIO Convention will get a close look at a regional labor movement with membership numbers holding steady or even slightly increasing.
Compare this with much of the United States where the percentage of workers represented by unions is dropping rapidly and persistently.
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