Michigan AFL-CIO Endorses Garlin Gilchrist II for Secretary of State 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: February 3rd, 2026 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044  Gilchrist is a fighter for workers, and we’ll fight for him in 2026  LANSING, MI — Today, the Michigan AFL-CIO, the state’s largest labor federation and home to over 1 million union members and their families, endorsed Garlin Gilchrist II for Secretary of State. This endorsement underscores Gilchrist’s long history of fighting for working Michiganders.   As…

Michigan’s Labor Movement Puts Weight Behind Legislation to Protect Michiganders from ICE 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: January 29, 2026 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044   LANSING, MI — Today, the Michigan AFL-CIO released the following statement in support of Sens. Stephanie Chang, Mary Cavanagh, and Jeremy Moss’s legislation aimed at protecting Michiganders from ICE. Recent killings of Americans by occupying ICE forces make this legislation both timely…

Michigan’s Labor Movement Stands in Solidarity with Minnesota’s Day of Truth and Freedom

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: January 23, 2025 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044  LANSING, MI — The Michigan AFL-CIO released the following statement in solidarity with the Minnesota AFL-CIO and workers everywhere:  “Make no mistake: our freedoms of speech, protest, and assembly are being challenged by ICE — and we won’t be intimidated. An attack on…

Amid Affordability Crisis, Michigan’s Labor Movement Condemns Republicans’ Vote to Make Health Care More Expensive 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: January 8, 2026 Contact: Leah Leszczynski, lleszczynski@miaflcio.org, 989.316.6044   LANSING, MI — The Michigan AFL-CIO released the following statement in response to the Michigan Republican Delegation’s unanimous vote to keep health care more expensive during a historic affordability crisis:  “Every Republican representing Michigan in Congress voted to increase insurance premium costs by 114 percent for…