Michigan’s Labor Movement Protests Government Dysfunction Amid Looming Shutdown

Calls on Lansing Politicians to Put Workers and the People They Serve First  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 24, 2025 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044    LANSING, MI — Today, Michigan’s labor movement rallied outside of Lansing City Hall amid the looming shutdown of the state government. Affiliates including AFT, MSEA, SEIU, and the UAW…

Michigan’s Labor Movement Responds to JD Vance’s Joke of a Visit to Howell 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 17, 2025 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044  LANSING, MI – Today, the Michigan AFL-CIO released the following statement in response to Vice President JD Vance’s visit to Howell:  “While hardworking Americans struggle with increasing costs, Trump and JD Vance just passed a budget that gives tax cuts to the filthy…

Michigan AFL-CIO Honors Pro-Labor Leaders at 36th Legislative Convention 

Amid Attacks on Workers from the State House and White House, Awardees Show Power of Leadership  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 15, 2025 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, (989) 316-6044   LANSING, MI – On September 3rd, at the Michigan AFL-CIO’s 36th Legislative Convention, Michigan’s labor movement awarded several leaders across the state for their support…

Michigan’s Labor Movement Gathers Outside Court to Demand House Republicans Follow State Constitution

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Date: September 9, 2025 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044 DETROIT, MI — Today, Michigan’s labor movement rallied outside the Michigan Court of Appeals prior to arguments in the case regarding pro-labor bills that have been unconstitutionally stalled by Republican House Speaker Matt Hall. “This case is about whether our lawmakers in Lansing…

Michigan AFL-CIO Hosts ‘Workers First’ Legislative Convention Amid Unprecedented Attacks on the Working Class

Union members commit to Workers First legislative agenda  LANSING, MI – Yesterday, the Michigan AFL-CIO hosted its 36th Legislative Convention to celebrate recent progress, organize for the fight ahead, and commit to a Workers First legislative agenda. “In all my life, the work of the labor movement has never been done. This remains true amid…

Michigan AFL-CIO Celebrates Labor Day

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Date: September 1, 2025  Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, (989) 316-6044  LANSING, MI – Today, the Michigan AFL-CIO proudly celebrates Labor Day — a time to honor the strength and power of unions. President Ron Bieber joined labor unions from across the state in Detroit’s annual Labor Day march and rally, standing…

Michigan AFL-CIO Announces Hiring of Chad Cyrowski as Communications Director

Cyrowski Will Work to Evolve and Expand Communications for Michigan’s Labor Movement FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: August 22, 2025 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, (989) 316-6044  LANSING, MI – Today the Michigan AFL-CIO announced the hiring of Chad Cyrowski as communications director, with a focus on evolving and expanding the communications function for Michigan’s labor movement…

Michigan AFL-CIO Applauds State House Democrats’ Introduction of Legislation to Assist Federal Workers and Veterans Amid Trump’s Attacks

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: July 29, 2025 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044  LANSING, MI – Today, the Michigan AFL-CIO applauded the introduction of legislation — House Bills 4758 and 4759, and House Resolution 152 — by state House Democrats to assist federal workers in response to the Trump administration’s attacks on labor:   “The right to organize…

Michigan AFL-CIO Advocates Launches Billboards and Digital Ads to Hold John James and Tom Barrett Accountable for Their Job-Killing, Anti-Worker Votes 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: July 23, 2025 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044  LANSING, MI — Michigan AFL-CIO Advocates launches billboard and digital ads to hold Representatives John James and Tom Barrett accountable for their votes on the federal budget. Ads will run across their respective districts. In its final form, the bill threatens 25,000 clean…