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Celebrate Labor Day with us in La Crosse (or elsewhere in Wisconsin)

on August 29, 2018in Western WI AFL-CIO News Archivetags: afl-cio, family friendly, fest, fun, la crosse, Labor Day, parade, union

Join us for our La Crosse area Labor Day celebration (other Wisconsin celebrations listed after details for the La Crosse event – so if you’re somewhere else in Wisconsin mosey down to your nearest celebration) Labor Day the day to recognize and honor the achievements of all of America’s working people. Celebrate with your union […]

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A Heartfelt Thank You from Mahlon Mitchell

on August 17, 2018in News, Western WI AFL-CIO News Archivetags: afl-cio, mahlon mitchell, politics, thank you, wisconsin

First, I have to say thank you to everyone who supported me in this campaign. I’ve been inspired and honored by the support I’ve received this year. It was truly humbling to see how this state rallied around my campaign and believed in my mission and values. Although Tuesday (August 14th) didn’t go exactly the […]

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Lori Wallach – We Need To Rewrite NAFTA

on August 17, 2018in WWAFLCIO Archived Newstags: afl-cio, fair trade, free trade, lori wallach, nafta, public citizen, trade

Lori Wallach Of Public Citizen On Why We Need To Rewrite NAFTA  (Excellent Video) –     http://bit.ly/2OJGohg        

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Why has NAFTA Been so Bad for American Workers?

on August 17, 2018in News, Western WI AFL-CIO News Archivetags: afl-cio, david newby, fair trade, free trade, nafta, newby, tpp, working families

WHY HAS NAFTA BEEN SO BAD FOR AMERICAN WORKERS? by David Newby, President Emertius, Wisconsin AFL-CIO President Wisconsin Fair Trade Collition Before trying to answer this question, we need to be clear that NAFTA hasn’t been kind to Mexican workers, either. Mexican workers haven’t gained from the suffering of American workers. In both countries, workers’ […]

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