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     singlepushpin  Saturday – March 13
 What: Michigan Child ID Program
Time:
10am – 1:30pm
Where: Salvation Army
2300 Venoy, 
Westland
This program will put all the information needed for Amber Alerts in one place.  The only requirement
is that the family live in the state of Michigan. Children must have a parent/guardian with them during
the process.

    singlepushpin  Saturday – March 13
What:
United Way 2010 UCAN Class
Time: Registration 8:20am/Class:
9am – 3:30pm
Where: UAW Local 5960
180 East Silverbell Road
Lake Orion
Cost: $40 includes all day class sessions & graduation dinner/ceremony
Contact: 313 226-9217 for more information
 

    singlepushpin  Wednesday – March 17
What:
Metro Detroit Delegate Body meeting
Time:
5:30pm
Where: AFSCME Bldg./600
West Lafayette
3rd Floor Conference Room
Contact: 313 961-0800
         

    singlepushpin  Wednesday – March 17
Movie Night @ Metro/Norma Rae
Time:
7pm – 9:30pm
Where: AFSCME Bldg. Auditorium
600
West Lafayette
Cost:  $10 per person
Contact: 313 961-0800 

    singlepushpin  Saturday – March 20
What:
United Way 2010 UCAN Class
Time: Registration 8:20am/Class:
9am – 3:30pm
Where: Millwrights Local 1102
 
23401 Mound Road
Warren
Cost: $40 includes all day class sessions & graduation dinner/ceremony
Contact: 313 226-9217 for more information
 

     singlepushpin  Tuesday – March 24
What:
Retiree Action Committee meeting
Time:
10am
Where: DAEOE/Local 4168
115 West Willis
 

    singlepushpin  Saturday – March 27
What:
United Way 2010 UCAN Class
Time: Registration 8:20am/Class:
9am – 3:30pm
Where: UAW Region 1A
 
9650 Telegraph Road
Taylor
Cost: $40 includes all day class sessions & graduation dinner/ceremony
Contact: 313 226-9217 for more information

   singlepushpin  April 22-25
AFL-CIO State Federation,Area and Central Labor Council Conference

   singlepushpin  May 26-31,2010  
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists 39th. International Convention

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Constituency Groups
    Constituency Groups

 

A. Philip Randolph Institute
APRI

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
APALA

Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
CBTU

Coalition of Labor Union Women
CLUW

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
LCLAA

 Pride At Work
PAW

 

A Bridge to Communities

The AFL-CIO's constituency groups are a bridge to diverse communities, creating and strengthening partnerships to enhance the standard of living for all workers and their families. The groups also promote the full participation of minorities in the union movement and ensure unions hear and respond to the concerns of the communities they represent.

Today, these constituency groups are investing new energy to support workers' efforts to join unions to improve their lives, drawing upon close ties in local communities to rally support for workplace justice. They have developed a common agenda focusing on six areas of mutual concern: promoting organizing and the freedom of workers to choose a union, encouraging women and minorities to participate in the political process, fighting discrimination, defending immigrant rights, building Union Cities and protecting retirement security.

A Nation of Immigrants- Resolution at the 2001 National AFL-CIO Convention

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