Every day, the influence of women in the labor movement continues to grow. Since 2021, we've seen a notable rise in the number of women joining trade unions and apprenticeship programs. This momentum is reflected at the highest levels of leadership: for the first time in history, the AFL-CIO is led by a woman president. Here in the Arizona AFL-CIO, we are proud to have multiple women serving as union leaders, and we may soon have the opportunity to elect our first woman president.
We are excited about a new initiative to establish a Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Organization in the state of Arizona. Endorsed by the AFL-CIO and its international and national unions, CLUW is a nonpartisan group dedicated to empowering union members through education, advocacy, and support. CLUW provides a unique platform for union members to connect, share experiences, and work towards common goals.
At its founding convention in Chicago, Illinois, CLUW adopted four core goals: to promote affirmative action in the workplace; to strengthen the role of women in unions; to organize unorganized women; and to increase women's involvement in the political and legislative process. These goals remain the foundation of CLUW's activities, as members advocate for equal pay, child and elder care benefits, job security, safe workplaces, affordable healthcare, contraceptive equity, and protection from sexual harassment and violence at work.
Importantly, CLUW membership is open to all union members, regardless of gender. This inclusive organization welcomes anyone committed to advancing the interests of working families and promoting equality in the workplace.
Joining CLUW is easy! Simply click the button below to fill out the membership form. To complete your registration, please send a check for the $35 membership fee for new members.
This is an opportunity to build a stronger, more inclusive labor movement in Arizona. If you have any questions, please contact Teresa D'Asaro at [email protected] or 480-809-7122.
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Fred Yamashita
Secretary-Treasurer
Executive Director Arizona AFL-CIO
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UPCOMING EVENTS & ACTIONS
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2024 AZ AFL-CIO Labor Day Luncheon
Join us for an inspiring event to celebrate the achievements of workers and the benefits of belonging to a union.This year's theme is "It's Better in a Union," highlighting the positive impact of collective bargaining and solidarity in the workplace.
Event Details:
🗓️Friday, August 30, 2024
⏰Registration Begins @ 9:00 AM - Program Begins @ 11:00 AM
📍Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak, 7767 N. 16th St., Phoenix, AZ 85020
👚Business Casual
Important: This year registration and ticket purchases will be done by completing a form. We ask that if you are sponsoring a table or purchasing multiple tickets, you have a list of the names of those who are attending ready to input. All payments can be made via PayPal, check, or cash and sent to our office at 3117 N. 16th St., STE 200, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Registration closes on Friday, August 23, 2024.
If you are unable to attend, but would still like to donate, please do so here: PayPal Donation Link
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AZ AFL-CIO Building Bridges: Free Citizenship Fair
Join us in facilitating the process of obtaining citizenship for the more than 200,000 eligible Arizonans! The Arizona AFL-CIO is proud to offer our second Citizenship Fair in Tucson!
Please ask your stewards and organizers to share and distribute the English and Spanish flyer and information to potentially interested members/individuals/communities!
Event Details:
📅 Saturday, August 17, 2024
⏰ 8:00 AM- 3:00PM
📍IBEW 570 Hall, 750 S. Tucson Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85716
CLICK HERE FOR ENGLISH REGISTRATION
CLICK HERE FOR SPANISH REGISTRATION
If you have any questions please reach out to our Training Specialist Esau Gutierrez at [email protected].
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Make a Donation to the San Carlos Apache Tribe
On July 10th the Watch Fire broke out, buring 2,162 acres on the San Carlos Apache Reservation; leaving hundreds of people to evacuate, homes destroyed and residents homeless. Now that the fire has been contained, families are still impacted. If you feel inclined to help, any contribution, no matter the size can make a significant difference in helping these families rebuild and recover.
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MCYD 2nd Annual Back to School Shoe Drive
Join the Maricopa County Young Democrats, Tempe Union High School District and help give back to the community by providing necessary resources to students and giving parents one less thing to worry about. 100% of the contributions will go towards acquiring sneakers for schoolchildren from Pre-K to Highschool.
Consider making a contribution today by clicking on the button below or dropping off shoes and backpacks to our office to deliver to MCYD on August 17th. If you have any additional questions, please reach out to [email protected].
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If We Don't Get Your Help Now, It's Game Over
The actors who breathe life into the video games you love are facing an existential threat — and that’s why they have gone on strike. A.I. undoubtedly has its uses, and we are not anti-technology. We simply want employers to provide the most basic protections against an emerging tool that has the potential for abuse.
Please sign on to the letter below to add your voice to the chorus of those who support SAF-AFTRA video game performers.
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Tell Natural Grocers: Reinstate Unjustly Terminated Workers!
Natural Grocers employees are being terminated in the middle of a union campaign to improve their store for workers and customers alike. Take Action to support them by calling Natural Grocers HR and demanding their immediate reinstatement!
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National COSH - Demand Heat Justice Petition
Workers are falling ill and dying at alarming rates due to heat illness. Extreme heat causes as many as 2,000 worker fatalities in the U.S. each year, and up to 170,000 workers are injured in heat stress-related accidents annually.
On July 2, 2024, OSHA announced a proposed Heat Standard - now the White House must continue to act with urgency. Please click on the button below to sign this petition to demand that the White House quickly enact full and final heat protections.
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Apply for the Andy Ward Memorial Scholarship!
Applications for the Andy Ward Scholarship are now open! Encourage union members and their dependents affiliated with the Maricopa Area Labor Federation (MALF) to apply and seize this valuable opportunity for educational advancement.
Want to Support the Andy Ward Scholarship Fund? Consider Donating!
Your contributions will significantly impact the lives of our Brothers and Sisters. Engaging and educating our members and their children within the labor community is crucial for shaping tomorrow’s workforce.
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AZ AFL-CIO 2024 Candidate Endorsements
Mark your calendars for Arizona's Primary Election on July 30th and General Election on November 5th!
The Arizona AFL-CIO has just released additional endorsements!
Endorsements will be updated on our website: https://azaflcio.org/2024-candidate-endorsements
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Apply To Become A Member of One of Governor Hobb's Boards & Commissions
If you are interested on how you can apply to become a member of one of Governor Hobb's Boards & Commissions, please click on the button below and fill out the form to receive one-on-one help with one of our staff members!
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Union Plus - Unions Power America
Unions Power America returns with the “thank you” of a lifetime – $50,000 + a bucket-list trip to Spain, courtesy of Collette!
Enter a stand-out union member you know (or yourself) and they could win these giant “thank you’s” OR the other $90,000 we've got in our pocket to give away!
Money and trips aren’t everything, BUT they’re a darned good way to show appreciation to the people making us proud to be UNION!
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open to U.S. residents; 18+; current or retired union members in good standing with a union nationally affiliated with the AFL-CIO. The Contest is not open to the general public. Ends 7/30/24. Void where prohibited. For Official Rules & complete eligibility details visit https://unionplus.click/unionspoweramerica. Sponsor: Union Privilege.
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Union Events and Action
We want to uplift what you are doing for our members and our community!
Please fill out all the required information to have your Local's event uploaded to our Arizona AFL-CIO website or featured in our next Labor Dispatch. If you have any questions please reach out to Alina Cordoba, Communications & Operations Director at [email protected].
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Vance Will Be A Rubber Stamp for Trump's Anti-Worker Vision
"Donald Trump has a miserable record of breaking every promise he’s made to working people — from failing to pay his workers and crossing a picket line to his disastrous four years in the White House. That betrayal would continue if he is re-elected — so it’s no surprise Trump chose a vice president who will be nothing more than a rubber stamp for that anti-worker vision."
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'Occupational Segregation' Puts Many Women in the Workforce on Uneven Economic Footing
"In this episode of the Work in Progress podcast, Gayle Goldin, deputy director for the Women’s Bureau at the U.S. Department of Labor, joins me to talk about some of the longstanding barriers to good-paying jobs facing some women in the workforce today, and what is being done to fix the problems."
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CWA District 3 Rallies in Atlanta for AT&T Southeast Bargaining
"Wages and scheduling for wire techs are key issues at the bargaining table. Last week, CWA released a report, "Wiring Failure: How Low Pay and Overwork Undermine AT&T Technicians and Customers," which exposes how AT&T is driving away its experienced and skilled technicians with low pay and abusive job practices, making it harder for customers to get the high-quality service they deserve."
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Apple Agrees to First US Labor Deal
"Apple and the union representing retail workers at its store in Towson, Maryland, agreed to a tentative labor deal late Friday in the first US labor agreement not only for an Apple store but for any US workers of the tech giant."
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Department of Labor Recovers $1.5M in Back Wages, Damages from Dallas-based HVAC Company
"An investigation by the department’s Wage and Hour Division found that C&G HVAC LLC deprived 430 technicians of their “rights, protections and benefits” by classifying the workers as independent contractors, according to a department news release. The Dallas company, the release said, owed technicians more than $756,000 in unpaid overtime wages and an equal amount in liquidated damages."
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Illinois Bans Companies from Forcing Workers to Listen to Their Anti-Union Talk
"Illinois has become the latest state to adopt legislation aimed at protecting workers from their employers' anti-union messaging. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a Democrat, signed the bill into law on Wednesday, joining a wave of other states that have enacted similar laws over the past couple years as union organizing has surged."
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Project 2025 Would Exploit Child Labor by Allowing Minors to Work in Dangerous Condition with Fewer Protections
"The elimination of protections for young workers, if enacted, would lead more children to work in dangerous workplaces such as factories and slaughterhouses—as well as increase the likelihood of injuries and death—to the benefit of greedy corporations."
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Arizona Workers at Titus Transportation Demand Union Recognition
“Workers at Titus Transport, a third-party logistics (3PL) delivery provider for Kroger in Arizona, are demanding representation with Teamsters Local 104 in Phoenix amid concerns over the company’s labor practices and the proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger. The organizing campaign at Titus has garnered majority support among the 120 drivers, who have stood strong for nearly eight months in the face of an intense union-busting campaign by management."
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Arizona Supreme Court Ruling to Change How Cities Deal with Unions
"A new ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court could undermine agreements that Arizona cities have with their labor unions. In a unanimous decision, the justices said the contract Phoenix negotiated with one of its unions illegally gives away city resources because it allows employees to work on union issues on city time while being paid. The court said there was no evidence the cost to taxpayers was in any way commensurate with the benefits they got."
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Summer Blockbuster Movies are Rarely Shot in Arizona Anymore. Is It the New Norm?
“Many states have lucrative film tax incentives that attract big production companies to their sites. Arizona's previous tax program fell by the wayside in 2010, but a new initiative, the Arizona Motion Picture Production Program, went into effect on Jan. 1, 2023, that reinstated film tax credits under certain criteria."
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Amkor Awarded $400 Million CHIPS Act Grant for Advanced Packaging Facility
“Facility expected to create 2,000 jobs when in full operation within three years."
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