Mark Schauer Accepts the Enthusiastic Endorsement of Michigan Working Families

Mark Schauer Accepts the Enthusiastic Endorsement of Michigan Working Families Workers and retirees present Schauer with the Michigan State AFL-CIO endorsement (Detroit, Michigan) Mark Schauer accepted the Michigan State AFL-CIO endorsement for governor directly from a huge crowd of eager workers in Detroit this afternoon. Speakers included an autoworker, a US Postal Service retiree, a…

The Michigan State AFL-CIO Endorses Mark Schauer for Governor and Gary Peters for U.S. Senate

The Michigan State AFL-CIO Endorses Mark Schauer for Governor and Gary Peters for U.S. Senate For Immediate Release: March 13, 2014 Contact: Sara Wallenfang 269-290-2523; swallenfang@aflcio.org   The Michigan State AFL-CIO Endorses Mark Schauer for Governor and Gary Peters for U.S. Senate Endorsements include Jerry Cannon, Dan Kildee, Pam Byrnes, Sandy Levin, and John Conyers for…

March 2014: Legislative Update

Trampling on our First Amendment Rights The State House is contemplating the passage of HB 4643, a bill sponsored by Representative Tom McMillin (R). HB 4643 will result in civil fines of up to $10,000 per day for picketing that is deemed illegal; creating a huge chilling effect on your First Amendment rights.

Announcing the Community Services School

When we get down to brass tacks, union members are community members first.  A commitment to community service strengthens our neighborhoods and our society, as well as our labor movement.   Towards that end, the Michigan State AFL-CIO Community Services School, co-sponsored by the Michigan Association of United Ways, will be held beginning on SUNDAY,…

February 2014: Legislative Update

Income Inequality Stalls Economic Recovery Economic recovery is helping those at the top, while the bottom 90% continue to fall—and it’s not a coincidence. Policy makers in Lansing contribute to a state and national problem of stagnated or reduced economic power for working families, while the top 10% see increased wealth.

One Year Later, Solidarity Thrives

Exactly one year ago today, Governor Snyder caved to corporate special interests and signed so-called Right to Work, a bill that he himself recognized as “divisive.” Supporters pretend that so-called Right to Work is about freedom, but the freedoms that actually mean most to working people – like having free time to spend with family…

December 2013: Legislative Update

Senate Bill 358: An Update Your calls and emails continue to remind legislators that Michigan workers are opposed to this dangerous legislation and are watching them. The House Regulatory Reform Committee has removed the bill from the agenda, but that doesn’t mean it has gone away. SB 358 remains a threat to Michigan’s workforce and…