In 1894, George Meany, the first president of the AFL-CIO, was born in New York City.
"Let the millionaires fend for themselves for a change, " said AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka before Thanksgiving.
Perhaps I stretch analogies in comparing Broadway Joe and the upstart AFL to blogging.
The International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO, posted news of the ratification on its website late Tuesday.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka told reporters Wednesday there were "mixed feelings" about Obama's involvement.
Having succeeded in Maryland, the AFL-CIO is gearing up for similar efforts in other states.
Rather than ACORN arguing for sub-prime mortgages, nurses and the AFL-CIO are pushing a FTT.
Last year the AFL-CIO, America's labour federation, split as members anguished over its flagging power.
Two years ago the AFL-CIO's ads failed to return the House to Democratic control.
The 30-million-member strong AFL-CIO wrote to 42 fund managers asking them to boycott the IPO.
The AFL-CIO is dead set against any easing of immigration laws, since corporations grab for cheap labor.
The AFL-CIO never gave in to the temptation to consort with groups that were fronts for collaborators.
According to the AFL-CIO's understanding of the agreement, the "W" visa program would begin April 1, 2015.
In Philadelphia, it was his turn to make a pitch at the convention of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO.
Why would other Republicans be willing to bend so much more than Mr. Paul toward the AFL-CIO?
The AFL, in return, gets something that has largely eluded it in 16 years of play: exposure.
While the Teamsters still has not issued an endorsement, the AFL-CIO and United Steelworkers previously endorsed Gore.
One such company is AFLAC Inc. ( NYSE: AFL), which saw buying by Director David Gary Thompson.
Higgins also followed Quinn's lead by getting support of labor, including endorsements from the New York AFL-CIO.
As the head of the AFL-CIO, he was responsible for dozens of unions with millions of working families.
The AFL-CIO is backing the Democratic candidate who is showing up in the latest polls in single digits.
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He said AMFA's 1998 decision to break off from the International Association of Machinists--part of the AFL-CIO--clearly backfired.
Earlier this week AFL club Essendon asked Australia's anti-doping authorities to investigate supplements administered to players last season.
"We don't think the big sponsors of UFC are good citizens, " said Lori Pelletier, secretary-treasurer of Connecticut AFL-CIO.
WSJ: Mixed-Martial Arts Wins Political Support in N.Y., Conn.
Fidelity was Tyco's number two shareholder earlier this year while earning millions running its 401(k), the AFL-CIO found.
The AFL-CIO promised to be very active in supporting Poshard's candidacy, but Ryan was a well-established political figure.
Nor was AFL chief Andrew Demetriou surprised by the links between the supply of drugs and organized crime.
Mr. Fletcher formerly served as education director for the AFL-CIO and later as assistant to that union's president.
Rees said the AFL-CIO was "actively monitoring" Chinese state companies that plan to raise money in U.S. markets.
In 1986, the last time that Congress passed meaningful immigration reform, the AFL-CIO fought the effort tooth and nail.
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