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Going Forward: What Needs to Be Done

 
 
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Labor 2006 Videos


 
 
Facts and Data
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Ask a Working Woman
Download summary report on 2006 survey here.
 
Got Photos or Video?

Get connected with multimedia. We're trying something new for Labor 2006. Get connected with other union brothers and sisters through video or digital photos while volunteering for get-out-the-vote walks and phone banks or just shouting out why it's important to get involved.

Got Photos?—Coming Soon!

In 2006 let's show the power of labor. We're encouraging Labor 2006 volunteers to bring digital or cell phone cameras to take photos of volunteer events. You'll be able to create a page using Flickr.com and send us the link or forward your photos here.

Got Video?—Coming Soon!

The AFL-CIO has a YouTube account and groups page where you can post your Labor 2006 video. Bring your camera to the Labor 2006 walks or tell us on video why you're fighting for working families in 2006. You can create your own account in YouTube and add the video to the AFL-CIO group.

When posting your video on YouTube, here are the steps you should take:
1) Create an account (if you don't currently have one).
2) Upload your video.
3) Use the following words keywords:
Union, Labor, Solidarity, Campaign, Vote, AFL-CIO.

Send us an e-mail letting us know you've posted the video at blognews@aflcio.org.

 

 

  
 

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