This
November, we must elect champions for working-class families. Political
party doesn't matter when it comes to electing leaders who will
be committed to protecting paychecks, retirement and social security
benefits, and creating jobs that build America. It's up to us to
use our voices and our votes to stop politicians who would repeal
prevailing wage or weaken your union by passing right-to-work.
Talk to
your neighbors, friends and co-workers about the issues that matter.
Support candidates that will fight for working-class families. Get
involved and continue to make a difference.
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MEMBERS IN ACTION
LIUNA members, organized
labor, and Missouri voters sent a clear and decisive message that
right-to-work is wrong for the working-class with the defeat of
Proposition A. Read more.
In California, LIUNA
members are mobilizing to stop Prop. 6 in
November, which would cut vital investment and jeopardize bridge and road
safety. Find out more.
LIUNA was successful in
pushing Puerto Rico's Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to significantly
increase the wages of construction workers on public projects. Read more.
LIUNA members spoke out
in Illinois when a subcontractor for the Crawford Power Generating
Station underpaid asbestos abatement workers. Read more.
In Philadelphia, LIUNA members
gathered by the thousands with fellow union members to protest family
separations at the U.S.-Mexico border. Read more.
In Canada, LIUNA partnered
with the Toronto Police Service in a community outreach program to
connect youth with LIUNA's training and skilled trade certification
program. Read more.
In Nyack, New York, LIUNA
member Allison Willis helped organize the city's first-ever
Overdose Awareness Day after the loss of her husband to heroin. Read more.
In Washington State, members
of LIUNA took to the streets, to rally in support of workers' rights
at AGS. Read more.
LIUNA members worked the
phones in Florida to remind union members to get to the
polls in support of candidates who will create jobs and fight
for working families. Read more.