| Alameda Labor Council |
The Alameda Labor Council, AFL-CIO is a union of unions, uniting workers from manufacturing, education, transportation, healthcare, private and public sector. The mission of the Alameda Labor Council, AFL-CIO is to improve the lives of working families—to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to our communities and the nation. Read more... The following 2012-2013 Strategic Plan presents a proposed framework to balance the many important priority areas of work that the Council needs to focus on in its work to build power for Alameda County's working families. ![]() The Alameda Labor Council serves as an umbrella organization coordinating political, community, and educational programs for more than 100 unions. We represent 100,000 workers like yourself in healthcare, transportation, education, construction, manufacturing, and service. Click headline to download our handbook so you can learn more about how we serve the labor community. ![]() Alameda Labor Council delegates elected 2 new executive committee members in May 2012 for the open seats left by vacating committee members. click headline to read more ![]() As Sharon Cornu steps down from the Alameda Labor Council's top post to join Jean Quan's aministration, the Council’s delegates elected Josie Camacho as acting executive secretary-treasurer and endorsed a Unity Slate of leaders. 2011 will be a critical year for East Bay unions as contracts covering 50,000 workers will expire. Click headline to read more Officers Interested in becoming a Labor Council Delegate? Ask your union about how to get involved. Your union has recently received our Annual Report, which includes an updated roster of Delegates and information about how Delegates serve. |
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