Lane County


AFSCME Local 2831
Bulletin Board




04/29/2008

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Labor Heritage Foundation- works to strengthen the labor movement through the use of music and the arts
OSHA- Occupational Safety & Health Administration
LaborNet- Global online communication for a democratic, independent labor movement
The Labor Educator- ‘Seek Out the Truth and Have the Courage to Defend It’
U.S. the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics
The Corporate Campaign- CCI develops strategies and tactics and structures campaigns in ways that strengthen internal union solidarity, maximize membership and family involvement and generate favorable media coverage
AFSCME International- Our International Web site
AFSCME Council 75- Our Council for Oregon
AFL-CIO- We are members of AFL-CIO. The AFL-CIO's mission is to bring social and economic justice to our nation by enabling working people to have a voice on the job, in government, in a changing global economy and in their communities.
Walter P. Reuther Library- Records of the American labor movement, with special emphasis upon industrial unionism and related social, economic and political organizations in the United States.
Center for Voting and Democracy (FairVote)- dedicated to fair elections where every vote counts and all voters are represented
Brave New Work World- Editorial Web examining life and work in the revolutionary new world economy. Features include NewWork News (press reports updated daily), book reviews, Tech Watch, Ed Watch, and Guest Commentary pages.
Left Business Observer- "Accumulation and its Discontents." Left Business Observer is an 8-page more-or-less monthly newsletter on economics and politics in the U.S. and the world at large. Founded in 1986, edited by Doug Henwood, a contributing editor of The Nation with a weekly program on WBAI radio (New York).
Labor Activist Newsletter of the Democratic Socialist of America - Labor Solidarity Committee/Youth Section. The Democratic Socialists of America - Youth Section is dedicated to fostering an interest in the labor movement among young people. The aim of the Labor Solidarity Committee and the Labor Activist is to provide interesting and relevant information to organizers, rank-and-file activists, students, and educators.
The Labor Party-  A political party of, by and for working people. It was founded in June 1996 at a convention of 1,400 delegates from hundreds of local and international unions as well as individual activists. We believe that on issues most important to working people – trade, health care, and the rights to organize, bargain and strike – both the Democrats and Republicans have failed working people.
Unite!- UNITE members work in apparel, textile and related industries; in industrial laundries; in distribution and retail; in auto parts and auto supply; in Xerox manufacturing and many other industries in the United States and Canada.

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Updated on 05/15/2008