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Hi john, here's your weekly Texas labor update:
ONE BIG THING: THE TEXAS AFL-CIO PRO-WORKER SCORECARD
This morning, we released our Texas Pro-Worker Scorecard for the 89th Legislative Session.
Our expectations for lawmakers are simple. We ask that they fight for legislation that lifts up and improves the lives of Texas workers and their families.
Texas workers need our lawmakers to show up and fight for us. We hope our Pro-Worker Scorecard provides you with the information you need to uplift labor champions and hold others accountable.
Find out where your state elected representatives stand at the links below:
Congratulations to National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Branch 505 who participated in this year’s Stamp Out Hunger Drive and collected an incredible 65,697 pounds of food for their local food bank, El Pasoans Fighting Hunger!
On July 7, 1903, Mary Harris Jones, better known as “Mother Jones,” began the “March of the Mill Children.” Marchers were child laborers who had suffered serious injuries when working in mills or mines. Learn more.
SOLIDARITY CORNER: EVENTS & ACTIONS
🚨 Take Action
Send a letter to your U.S. Representative urging them to enforce labor and transportation laws! Right now, freight rail companies are beginning to outsource American railway jobs, hurting union members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET). Send a letter here.
Join the Texas Young Active Labor Leaders (YALL) for the 2025 Hot Labor Summer Summit. Any union members 40 years old or younger are welcome to join YALL. Register by July 18! Details & registration here.
Trump’s attacks on federal workers are moving at a breakneck speed. If you’re an AFGE member or federal worker, you can stay up to date and get critical questions answered at AFGE’s new one-stop shop: afge.org/AFGEStrong
📸 PHOTO OF THE WEEK
On July 4, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) Local 24 officially unveiled their new mural “Unity on the Houston Waterfront.”
Photo courtesy International Longshoremen's Association.
You can read about the artists, Antonio Reonegro and Tom Lynch, here.
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