AFL-CIO
Representing manufacturing, production, maintenance and sanitation workers in the baking, confectionery, tobacco and grain milling industries.
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Washington D.C. June 20 – On June 17, the Executive Council of the AFL-CIO appointed BCTGM International President Anthony L. Shelton as a Vice President on the Council. In accepting the appointment, Shelton thanked AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka and members of the Executive Council for the “tremendous honor”. “My father was a 62-year member of the BCTGM and served as a member of our International’s General Executive Board. I wish he were alive to share this honor...

"This day was an extraordinary show of union solidarity and we are very grateful to the BCTGM International Union. From the arrival of the trucks to the last car of union workers who were so thankful to receive these products - it was indeed, a very good day."- New Jersey State AFL-CIO Pres. Charles Wowkanech An hour before the planned drive-thru Operation Feed Atlantic City food distribution at Bader Field for out-of-work casino employees was...

The BCTGM Local 6 Food Relief caravan arrived this morning at Bader Field in Atlantic City. The mission? To help the more than 15,000 casino and entertainment workers who have lost jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. UNITE HERE Local 54 President Bob McDevitt (center) represents the casino workers of Atlantic City hardest hit by the economic fallout caused by the pandemic.Operation Feed Atlantic City sets up The Local 6 team began the food relief...

This morning, the AFL-CIO filed a petition for a writ of mandamus in the U.S. Court of Appeals to compel the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to issue an emergency temporary standard (ETS) protecting U.S. workers against the coronavirus. The petition demonstrates that thousands of workers have been infected on the job through exposure to infected patients, co-workers and unscreened members of the public. As the economy reopens and people return to work, person-to-person...

The AFL-CIO has compiled an extensive state-by-state list of resources for workers impacted by the pandemic. The website separates resources under the following categories: Emergency Paid Leave; Health Insurance; Housing and Food Assistance; and Wages and Benefits. Please click here to visit the site and share with anyone impacted by COVID-19. ...

A complete and accurate count in the 2020 census is vital to working families in every corner of our country. This information, required every 10 years by the Constitution, is used for important decision-making that affects working people—not only at the federal level, but also at the state and local levels of government. It is the basis for decisions on reapportionment of seats in the U.S. Congress, and in state and local legislative districts. Census data...

Today, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka unveiled the safety conditions working people are demanding before the economy is reopened. “We must do what the federal government has refused to: protect America’s workers. We should not be focusing on when we can reopen the economy but rather on how we should reopen it to ensure the health and safety of working people.”- AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Safety First: Working People’s Plan for Reopening the Economy the Right Way: Workers...

As Congress and the federal government respond to COVID-19 and the economic crisis, the AFL-CIO is taking the lead with affiliate unions by advocating for the needs of working families. The labor movement is insisting that the next stimulus package include stronger workplace safety guidelines and more resources to protect front-line workers. The AFL-CIO is asking Congress for investments that will keep all workers employed and protect hard-earned pension benefits Provide funding for state and...

The United States and the world are facing the very real threat of the widespread transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19). Federal health officials have said the spread of the virus is likely and may cause severe disruptions to everyday life. Health care workers, firefighters, police, airline workers, emergency service workers and other first responders will be on the front lines of responding to an outbreak. But as we have seen with the initial response to the...

The BCTGM joins with the AFL-CIO and the entire labor movement in commending the Democrat-controlled U.S. House for taking the most significant step toward strengthening labor laws in the United States in more than 85 years. America’s labor laws are no longer an effective means for working people to have our voices heard. The long overdue PRO Act will provide significant protections for workers exercising their legal right to form a union, a...

In a historic meeting yesterday, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka met with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to discuss significant flaws in the proposed new NAFTA agreement. As Trumka told reporters last week, the deal is still not enforceable as written. In particular, Mexico has yet to demonstrate that it has the resources and infrastructure to follow through on its promised reforms. “We need President López Obrador to show us how Mexico will guarantee...