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 Massachusetts AFL-CIO
Despite the differences between the AFL and the CIO, the charges and the countercharges, a new spirit encompassed the labor movement.
The new industrial unions that broke from the AFL as part of the Committee on Industrial Organizing (CIO) surged forward in 1936 and 1937 when forty thousand workers joined labor organizations in the Commonwealth.
The Birth of the CIO and the Revival of the AFL
http://www.massaflcio.org/labor_history_detailed.asp?id=195   (2010 words)

  
 Congress of Industrial Organizations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), in 1955.
Lewis continued to denounce the AFL’s policies while the CIO offered organizing support to workers in the rubber industry who went on strike and formed the Steel Workers Organizing Committee, in defiance of all of the craft divisions that the AFL had required in past organizing efforts, in 1936.
Murray, as head of both the CIO and the Steelworkers, wanted to avoid a wave of mass strikes in favor of high-level negotiations with employers, with government intervention to balance wage demands with price controls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations   (4009 words)

  
 American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
During the entire period of the alienation of the CIO from the AFL, the idea of merger was being considered by elements in both federations, and labor’s concern over the apparent antiunion policies of President Eisenhower’s administration (the first Republican administration in 20 years) gave new impetus to the movement for labor unity.
While the AFL was grappling with the problem of gangster-dominated affiliates, the CIO decided in 1948 to bar Communists from holding office in the organization, and in 1949–50 it expelled 11 of its affiliated unions, which were said to be Communist-dominated.
Individual workers were not members of the AFL but only of the affiliated local or national union.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/am/AmerFL-CIO.html   (1282 words)

  
 AFL-CIO Crisis
communists and militants out of the CIO unions and providing a secure apparatus that the corporations could collaborate with.
It helped solidify business unionism and labor management collaboration as the bedrock of US trade unions from the UAW to the Teamsters.
It came into being in 1955 on the basis of driving
http://www.laboraction.org/html/afl-cio_crisis.html   (2975 words)

  
 The Next Hurrah: Brinksmanship at Bally's, or, What to Expect from This Week's AFL-CIO Executive Council Meeting
In 1955, Walter Reuther, head of both the UAW and CIO, and George Meany, a plumber and president of the AFL, brokered a merger of the competing federations into a single "House of Labor."
Over the next 20 years, the CIO unions grew strong, but by 1955 both the AFL unions and CIO unions felt the strain of the rift in labor.
Part of the problem was a fundamentally different understanding of the lines along which workers should be organized --the tradesmen of the AFL had always associated by craft, while it made more sense to organize the growing industrial union movement by workplace.
http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/2005/02/brinksmanship_a.html   (7693 words)

  
 MyDD :: AFL-CIO Breakup Imminent
SEIU President Andrew Stern, 54, and the three other dissident labor chiefs aren't expected to announce they are pulling out of the AFL-CIO, though that may come as early as tomorrow, the officials said.
Four unions representing about 30 percent of the AFL-CIO's U.S. membership will boycott the labor federation's annual convention, a first step toward one of the biggest splits in the organized labor movement in 70 years, union officials familiar with the matter said.
By my lights, the problems is that within the AFL and other very large unions there is a lack of good management.
http://www.mydd.com/story/2005/7/24/183058/120   (4430 words)

  
 Welcome to AFLCIO
The Massachusetts American Federation of Labor (AFL) and Congress of Industrial Unions (CIO) is the umbrella organization for more than 750 local unions and intermediate bodies, such as joint boards and district councils, whose parent international unions are affiliated with the national AFL-CIO.
http://www.massaflcio.org   (102 words)

  
 AFL-CIO - Art History Online Reference and Guide
The AFL-CIO was formed in 1955 when the AFL and CIO merged after a long estrangement.
It is America's largest federation of labor unions, made up of 61 national and international (i.e., including Canada) unions, together representing over 14 million workers.
http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/AFL-CIO   (162 words)

  
 Four unions announce boycott of AFL-CIO convention
Some officials within Stern’s faction have attempted to compare their actions to the split within the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1935 that led to the formation of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO).
The unionization rate among private-sector workers dropped to just 7.9 percent in 2004, the lowest percentage since 1901, and overall union membership is 12.5 percent, down from 35 percent in 1955, when the AFL and CIO merged, and 20 percent as late as 1983.
The in-fighting within the top echelons of the AFL-CIO is not a dispute between leaders of genuine working class organizations.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/jul2005/aflc-j25.shtml   (1459 words)

  
 ZNet Labor AFL-CIO Foreign Policy:
Also, an interview with Fred Hirsch, long-time critic of AFL-CIO foreign policy, as he and other opponents of N.E.D. funding attended the 2005 AFL-CIO Convention.
Prior to the AFL-CIO Convention in Chicago, rank-and-file workers held a protest and discussion about the need to reform the AFL-CIO's foreign policy and the influence upon it from funding from the National Endowment for Democracy.
Hear Kim Scipes, Labor Educator on the AFL-CIO and international politics, discuss the history of the AFL's involvement with the foreign policy interest of American Imperialism.
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=19&ItemID=8421   (2254 words)

  
 AFL-CIO Convention 2005. NYSUT reports from the convention floor. July 25-28, 2005. New York Teacher.
Speakers took note of the 50th anniversary of the joining together of the AFL and the CIO, celebrated in a video tribute to the labor federation's pre-amble which underscored the shared principles that bind its member unions.
In the meantime, what may be the biggest labor story in half a century (and this week's convention, among other things, is billed as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the merger of the AFL and CIO) could soon break forth in Chicago.
Four dissident unions are threatening to walk away from the AFL-CIO if their demands aren't met.
http://www.nysut.org/newyorkteacher/2004-2005/050724aflcio_convention.html   (4958 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Unions bolt AFL-CIO federation, raising concerns from workers, Democrats
While this is the biggest rift in organized labor since 1938, when the CIO split from the AFL, supporters of the breakup note that labor made big gains when the two groups competed.
One of every three private-sector workers belonged to a labor group when the AFL-CIO merged in the 1950s.
The rank and file are the ones that are going to be hurt by this."
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20050725-1430-laborrift.html   (939 words)

  
 Why Did the AFL-CIO Self-Destruct?
It will be a massive labor alliance to rival the AFL.
Jimmy Hoffa of the Teamsters; Steve Rosenthal of America Coming Together; Drummond Pike, president and CEO of the Tides Foundation; and a raftful of lefty rebels defecting from the AFL.
The list is not complete without Wade Rathke, the founder of the leftist Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN).
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1459504/posts   (8370 words)

  
 ZNet Labor The Question Remains: What Is the AFL-CIO doing in Venezuela?
And, the answer depends upon what individuals you are talking about in the AFL.
As for people like Stan Gacek, I truly believe that he is well-intentioned and would not willingly be involved in a coup attempt against a foreign sovereign.
Yet, it continued to accept monies from the right-wing NED to continue its support for the CTV.
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=45&ItemID=5074   (839 words)

  
 Teamsters, SEIU split from AFL-CIO - U.S. Business - MSNBC.com
• CIO Survey Shows Executives Facing Enormous Transformation
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8682415   (734 words)

  
 AFL-CIO Proposes to Leadership to Unite Local Labor Movements Through New Solidarity Charters
“These Solidarity Charters will allow unions in New York to continue to work together and maintain a united front to fight for working people’s issues,” said Denis Hughes, President of the New York State AFL-CIO.
The AFL-CIO came up with the Solidarity Charters after locals of disaffiliated unions contacted the national AFL-CIO over the weeks since its convention and expressed a desire to remain in the AFL-CIO at the local level.
The AFL-CIO Constitution is clear that if a union leaves the national AFL-CIO, they also leave the AFL-CIO at the local level.
http://www.aflcio.org/mediacenter/prsptm/pr08112005.cfm   (630 words)

  
 Press Release
Later, Lovestone and his associates entered virtually en masse into the U.S. foreign-intelligence operations, and became a key element of the U.S. intelligence operations under cover of both the AFL and CIO.
Those nuts ought to admit to other AFL-CIO officials, the nature of their real, non-labor loyalities, and a lot of foolish, self-defeating behavior from within the AFL-CIO would come to an end, at long last.
The attacks on me personally, from AFL-CIO circles, especially the foreign operations sections, have always had that special lunatic quality peculiar to the aberrant mental state of Lovestone, Angleton, and Cherne.
http://larouchein2004.net/pages/pressreleases/2001/011118aflcio_print.htm   (342 words)

  
 Congress of Industrial Organizations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the CIO formally established itself as a rival to the AFL in 1938, renaming itself as the Congress of Industrial Organizations, the ILGWU and the Millinery Workers left the CIO to return to the AFL.
The CIO rejoined the AFL, forming the new entity known as the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), in 1955.
Murray, as head of both the CIO and the Steelworkers, wanted to avoid a wave of mass strikes in favor of high-level negotiations with employers, with government intervention to balance wage demands with price controls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations   (3949 words)

  
 Finding Aid for the Congress of Industrial Organizations Records
The American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) transferred the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) Records Collection to the Department of Archives, Manuscripts, and Museum Collections (now the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives) at The Catholic University of America in four separate installments between 1962 and 1976.
Discontented leaders of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) formed the Committee for Industrial Organizations (CIO) after the 1935 AFL Convention.
The newly created American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ended the CIO's twenty year tenure as an independent and competing labor federation.
http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/cio.html   (3668 words)

  
 Labor Notes - AFL-CIO Refuses to “Clear the Air” on Foreign Policy, Operations
It reports on the passage of the “Clear the Air” resolution by the South Bay Labor Council (in and around San Jose, CA), which is the first resolution passed, and gives an overview of the efforts to change AFL-CIO foreign policy and operations to that date.
California labor activists, unsatisfied with the meeting's outcome, are planning to place another "Clear the Air" resolution on the State AFL-CIO Convention's agenda in 2004.
This meeting was the outcome of a process that began in 1998 with an effort by labor activists in the San Jose, California area to demand that the AFL-CIO "clear the air" about its involvement in events leading up to a 1973 coup that overthrew the elected government of Chile.
http://www.labornotes.org/archives/2004/02/articles/b.html   (3668 words)

  
 American Federation of Government Employees, AFL-CIO
AFGE has been a member union of the AFL-CIO since AFGE was first chartered in 1932 and continues to remain a member union along with 54 other unions including the Auto Workers, the Steelworkers Union, and the Communications Workers of America.
In the months leading up to this convention when the unions were publicly debating their concerns, the AFL-CIO Executive Council offered to accept most of their ideas for structural and rule changes for the AFL-CIO.
During this week, two unions, the Teamsters and the SEIU announced their decision to leave the AFL-CIO.
http://www.afge.org   (3668 words)

  
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130 - IA - (AFL-CIO, CWA) CWA Local 7290
129 - IA - (AFL-CIO, CWA) CWA Local 7102
29 - CA - (AFL-CIO, CWA) CWA District 10
http://unitedunioninternet.com/Directories/D_UnionByState.htm   (3668 words)

  
 Congress of Industrial Organizations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the CIO formally established itself as a rival to the AFL in 1938, renaming itself as the Congress of Industrial Organizations, the ILGWU and the Millinery Workers left the CIO to return to the AFL.
The CIO’s major organizing drive of this era, Operation Dixie, aimed at the textile workers of the South, was a complete failure, due both to the social and political backwardness of the region and the CIO’s reluctance to confront Jim Crow.
The CIO leadership, particularly those in more left unions such as the Packinghouse Workers, the UAW, the NMU and the Transport Workers, undertook serious efforts to suppress hate strikes, to educate their membership and to support the Roosevelt Administration’s tentative efforts to remedy racial discrimination in war industries through the Fair Employment Practices Commission.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations   (3876 words)

  
 www.aflcio.org - America's Union Movement
Share your opinions and compare the proposal by AFL-CIO officers with the proposal by four unions.
Statement by AFL-CIO President John Sweeney on formation of union coalition outside the AFL-CIO.
AFL-CIO Organizing Director: Success in organizing requires effort of all national unions.
http://www.aflcio.org   (3876 words)

  
 Establishing AFL-CIO Solidarity Charters
Solidarity charters may be revoked at any time by the national AFL-CIO if the local union fails to fulfill its obligations and promises under the charter.
Recognize that local unions of national unions not affiliated with the National AFL-CIO may not participate in any governing body or convention of the national AFL-CIO.
Charters will be issued by the national AFL-CIO after review and approval of the application by the national AFL-CIO and the central labor body(ies) involved.
http://www.aflcio.org/mediacenter/solidarity_charters.cfm   (575 words)

  
 Who was hot and bothered by the Million Worker March?
At the MWM march itself, some MWM organizers denounced the AFL-CIO, but their anger was mainly at the failure of the AFL-CIO leadership to support the MWM and not their overall class collaborationist stand.
DeWitt is the president of the South Carolina State AFL-CIO, the only state federation to do any organizing for the MWM, The article quotes DeWitt and summarizes her thoughts as follows:
Whether or not the partial rift between the MWM organizers and the mainstream AFL-CIO leaders remains or is patched up remains to be seen.
http://home.flash.net/~comvoice/35cMWM.html   (3212 words)

  
 printindividualProfile.asp?indid=1631
The third member of what remains todayÂ’s ruling triumvirate of the AFL-CIO is Trumka, head of a blue collar union with a long history of violence and corruption, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA).
In 1995 Chavez-Thompson was one-third of a troika elected to head the AFL-CIO.
And the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) declared itself “in complete accord” with the troika’s new AFL-CIO program.
http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/printindividualProfile.asp?indid=1631   (1872 words)

  
 CNN.com - The rise of Hoffa - Jan 24, 2005
Hoffa's arrow, shot directly at the heart of that bureaucracy, is a proposal to "rebate" one half of the "tax" that the AFL-CIO collects from each union based on its number of members.
The AFL-CIO Executive Committee's agenda prepared by President John Sweeney allotted 30 minutes for reform of the labor federation.
Decentralization of power would mark labor's most important organizational change since the AFL and the CIO merged in 1955.
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLITICS/01/24/novak.hoffa   (778 words)

  
 Trenches - Journal - Stern Speaks--And the Earth Rumbles
The AFL-CIO should establish a center to support such projects and should allocate to the center all of its $25 million annual royalties from Union Plus credit card purchases.
It broke into the open briefly during the Democratic convention when Andy Stern, President of the largest and fastest-growing union in the AFL-CIO, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and Bruce Raynor, President of Unite Here, criticized Kerry and the Democratic Party for their tepid response to the assault on workers from the Bush Administration.
Andy Stern posted his demands on the SEIU website, then sent them in the form of a letter to the 54 members of the AFL-CIO Executive Council along with a threat: if the organization doesn’t change to suit the times, he’s ready to pull his 1.6 million members out of the AFL-CIO.
http://matewan.squarespace.com/journal/2004/11/15/stern-speaks-and-the-earth-rumbles.html   (778 words)

  
 Andy Stern: Information From Answers.com
Elected in 1996 to succeed John Sweeney, Stern has become known as something of a firebrand in the AFL-CIO, adopting a strategy of aggressive organizing while sometimes vocally criticizing other union leaders and the AFL-CIO's organizing structure.
Stern was widely expected to support the anticipated candidacy of John L. Wilhelm, vice-president of UNITE HERE, for AFL-CIO president (challenging Sweeney) in 2005; after the AFL-CIO split this came to nothing.
One of the co-founders of the New Unity Partnership, he has publicly suggested his and other unions might split from the AFL-CIO if it fails to make major organizational changes.
http://www.answers.com/andy%20stern   (392 words)

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