Michigan
CLUW Chapters
Genesee
County Chapter
uawbarbie1@aol.com
Kent County Chapter
Macomb/Oakland Chapter
Metro Detroit Chapter
Millie K. Hall, President
clupres@aol.com
Michigan Capitol Chapter
veronica22johnso@aol.com
Tri County Area Chapter
Kawkawlin
cluwtrico@chartermi.net
National CLUW
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Reaching Out to Women
Workers
The Coalition of Labor Union Women is America's only
national organization for union women. Formed in 1974, CLUW is a nonpartisan
organization within the union movement.
The primary mission of CLUW is to unify all union women in a viable
organization to determine our common problems and concerns and to develop
action programs within the framework of our unions to deal effectively with
our objectives.
At its founding convention in Chicago, Illinois, CLUW adopted four basic
goals of action: to promote affirmative action in the workplace; to
strengthen the role of women in unions; to organize the unorganized women;
and to increase the involvement of women in the political and legislative
process.
These goals continue to be the cornerstone of CLUW's activities as members
speak out for equal pay, child and elder care benefits, job security, safe
workplaces, affordable health care, contraceptive equity, and protection
from sexual harassment and violence at work.
With members from 60 international and national unions across the U.S. and
Canada, CLUW has a strong network of more than 75 chapters. CLUW is endorsed
by the AFL-CIO and its international and national unions. CLUW local
chapters educate members, keep them up-to-date on a variety of issues of
concern to working families, and provide a support network for women in
unions. |