2024: A Year in Review
In 2024, the New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO strengthened our partnerships with our affiliates across the City, helped bring victories in tough contract fights, and advocated for policies that protect and uplift working people. We walked picket lines, lobbied for critical legislation, engaged voters, and more, and none of it would have been possible without you. Your solidarity and engagement are the heart of this Movement, and we thank you for everything you do.
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AFL-CIO News Feed
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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: WGAE Members Ratify Contract with ABC News
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Worker Wins: An Important Step Forward
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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Planned Parenthood of Michigan Staff Ratify First Agreement
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Building the Skills to Fight for Working Families: What Working People Are Doing This Week
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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Whole Foods Workers Make History with Union Election
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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: UAW Welcomes Stellantis Recommitment to Restart Illinois Factory After Pressure Campaign
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We Will Not Be Silent, We Will Not Back Down: In the States Roundup
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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Health Care Workers Ratify New Contract with UM Health-Sparrow
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Keep the Promise: The Working People Weekly List
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Demanding A Seat On the Bus: What Working People Are Doing This Week