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Today: Chat with AFL-CIO Leadership and Reps. Linda Sánchez and Donna Edwards About Lifting Up Women's Voices

Chat with AFL-CIO Leadership and Reps. Linda Sanchez and Donna Edwards about Lifting Up Women's Voices

AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Shuler, AFL-CIO Executive Vice President Arlene Holt Baker and Reps. Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.) and Donna Edwards (D-Md.) are leading an online discussion on how we can make our movement all it can be for working women, as the AFL-CIO continues its crucial conversation about the future of working people and of unions.

They will be moderating the online discussion on Wednesday, July 31, from 1–2 p.m. EDT. Please join the conversation at http://go.aflcio.org/ConvQ9 and encourage others to participate. We need broad and diverse voices to help shape the future of working people.

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Palermo’s Agrees to Reinstate Eight Fired Workers

Palermo’s Agrees to Reinstate Eight Fired Workers

In a settlement reached with the Palermo Workers Union and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Palermo’s Pizza has agreed to return eight fired workers to their former jobs with back pay.

The company also has agreed to post a notice in its Milwaukee plant informing workers of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act and to hold a union election. 

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Fast-Food Strike Is Biggest Yet

In the biggest strike yet in the growing fast-food/low-wage workers’ actions demanding a voice, thousands of workers making the minimum wage or just slightly more walked off the job in several cities today, demanding a living wage, no retaliation for striking and the right to join unions.

Fast Food Forward Photo

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How Do We Create a Robust Movement for Working People? Here's What You Said

For the past several months, the AFL-CIO has been asking you how we can create momentum around the commitment to building a stronger future for working people. 

In mid July, we examined what people have been telling us in our in-person listening sessions and online. To date, more than 4,700 people attended in-person listening sessions, including four regional state federation and central labor councils and more than 950 comments were posted to www.aflcio2013.org

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Let's Make Our Movement All It Can Be for Working Women

Let's Make Our Movement All it Can Be for Working Women

Leaders of the labor movement are looking at how to create a re-energized movement that’s even more relevant to working people’s lives—and we need your advice. When it comes to making a difference for women today, what’s working and what do we need to change? What are the most important issues for working women? How can we make the biggest impact on those issues? How can we swell the ranks of women leaders—and why does it matter? As we put together recommendations for action at the AFL-CIO Convention in September, we need your voice, your ideas and your perspective on all this and more.

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In Case You Missed It: FLOC's Baldemar Velásquez Discusses the Fight for Farm Workers on 'Moyers and Company'

In Case You Missed It: FLOC's Baldemar Velásquez Discusses the Fight for Farm Workers on "Moyers and Company"

Baldemar Velásquez, founder and president of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC), appeared on "Moyers and Company" July 19 to discuss farm workers fighting for a voice on the job and fair treatment from North Carolina tobacco company giant R.J. Reynolds.

Watch the entire show after the jump. 

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Fast Food, Low Wages: Leading Food Writer Backs Strike

People's World Photo/Flickr Creative Commons

Mark Bittman never steers you wrong when it comes to ideas and advice on food. Now the with a strike by fast food and other low-wage workers set for Monday in several cities, Bittman, Time magazine’s lead food columnist and a New York Times columnist has a question for politicians and corporate execs who oppose paying workers a decent wage and some advice for the rest of us. He’s on the money with both.

The median age of today’s fast-food worker is over 29, and many are trying to support families. One estimate claims that a family of four needs nearly $90,000 a year to get by in the nation’s capital. That’s six minimum wage jobs. Explain to me, please, how you can be pro-family and anti-living-wage simultaneously? (Many Republicans in Congress seem to manage.)

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Fair Wages Not Part of Value Menu: Fast Food Workers Set to Strike

Photo by Chris Dilts/Flickr Creative Commons

Low-wage workers in seven cities Monday will walk off their jobs in several prominent fast food chains and retail outlets to demand a living wage, the right to form unions and an end to what they say are unfair labor practices.

The strike will come on the heels of a new report released by the National Employment Law Project (NELP). The report says although companies claim these low-wage jobs are a step toward good careers, opportunities to advance are limited for front-line workers in the fast-food industry. 

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Bronx Carwasheros Latest to Win Union Voice

Workers at another Lage-owned carwash who voted to unionize demonstrate for a fair contract. RWDSU photo.

Workers at the WCA Car Wash in Soundview in South Central Bronx, N.Y, voted unanimously to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU). Their victory builds on the momentum that has seen workers at seven New York City carwashes vote for a voice at work and two recent successful contract ratifications as part of the WASH New York campaign.

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Workers in Walmart Supply Chain Strike Against Unsafe Conditions

Photo via OURWalmart/Flickr

At 5 a.m. local time, workers at a Mira Loma, Calif., warehouse that ships goods for Walmart launched a two-day strike to protest alleged unsafe working conditions and retaliation against workers who are exposed to those conditions. The warehouse is owned by Olivet International, an apparel and luggage company.  Some 70% of the products that move through the warehouse are shipped on behalf of Walmart.

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