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Partners

No union is an island. We build strength through solidarity with other organizations that share our values.


American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)

Federation of unions representing more than 11.5 million members in the U.S.

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA)

Dedicated to promoting political education and voter registration programs among AAPIs, and to the training, empowerment, and leadership of AAPIs within the labor movement and APA community. Furthermore, APALA works to defend and advocate for the civil and human rights of AAPIs, immigrants and all people of color, and continues to develop ties within international labor organizations, especially in the Asia-Pacific Rim.

Coalition of Black Trade UnionistS (CBTU)

It is the fiercely independent voice of black workers within the trade union movement, challenging organized labor to be more relevant to the needs and aspirations of Black and poor workers.

Canadian Labour Congress (CLC)

Federation of unions representing more than three million members in Canada.

Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW)

National organization to unify and promote union women.

Department for Professional Employees (DPE)

Coalition of national unions representing over four million professional and technical employees.

Federal Workers Alliance (FWA)

Coalition of national labor unions dedicated to promoting the interest of federal employees in the United States.

Manitoba Federation of Labour (MFL)

Represents more than 100,000 working Manitobans in the public and private sector.

Metal Trades Department

Department of the AFL-CIO chartered to coordinate negotiating, organizing and legislative efforts of affiliated metalworking and related crafts and trade unions.

Ontario Federation of LabouR (OFL)

Represents over a million Ontario workers belonging to more than 1,500 locals from 54 affiliated union.

Solidarity Center

Non-profit that assists workers around the world who are struggling to build democratic and independent trade unions.

Union Veterans Council

The first-ever Union Veterans Council was launched by the AFL-CIO in July 2008 to bring together union veterans and their AFL-CIO affiliated unions to advocate on behalf of the issues that matter most to veterans, their families and working men and women.