The Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO is a key part of the nation’s largest and strongest labor federation—the AFL-CIO.
As the coordinating council for unions in Western Wisconsin, the Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO determines union policy on issues, speaks for labor (and indeed for all working people) on matters of public concern in Western Wisconsin, provides services to local affiliated unions, and coordinates political and legislative action with its affiliated unions.
Wisconsin labor MUST go on the offensive. Leadership from the Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO can help by coordinating efforts to make labor more visible in the media, by providing assistance to organizing drives, by assisting in the local community, by helping to leverage resources for union programs and campaigns, by organizing and coordinating support for local unions that need our help, and by focusing our legislative and political programs to make labor a ‘key player’ in Wisconsin politics. A stronger labor movement means not only higher wages and better working conditions. It means a voice on the job, and stronger communities, support for balancing the conflicting demands of work and family. Social and economic justice and equality is what the union movement is all about.
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