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Labor Day 2010


 

Eliminating Bush's tax cut giveaway to the rich will address much of the nation's deficit.


One Nation Rally

The AFL-CIO union movement is joining the massive ONE NATION march and rally in Washington, D.C., Oct. 2.

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AFL-CIO Leadership

The AFL-CIO is governed by a quadrennial convention at which all AFL-CIO members are represented by elected delegates of our unions. Convention delegates set broad policies and goals for the union movement and every four years elect the top three AFL-CIO officers—the president, secretary-treasurer, executive vice president and 55 vice presidents.

Executive Council: The three top officers and 51 vice presidents make up the AFL-CIO Executive Council, which guides the daily work of the federation.

General Board: The General Board takes up matters referred to it by the Executive Council, which traditionally include endorsements of candidates for U.S. president and vice president. The Board includes the Executive Council members, a chief officer of each affiliated union and the trade and industrial departments created by the AFL-CIO constitution and four regional representatives of the state federations.


 
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