Executive Council Statements Select IssueBetter Pay and BenefitsCivil RightsCorporate GreedCriminal Justice ReformFuture of WorkGender EqualityGlobal Worker RightsHealth CareImmigrationInfrastructureLabor LawManufacturingQuality EducationRight to WorkSexual HarassmentSocial Security and RetirementTax and Budget PolicyTradeWorkplace Health and Safety Apply Executive Council Statement Vice President Martin Maddaloni March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement The Media Reform Campaign March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement Vice President Frank Hanley March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement AFL-CIO Budget Principles and Procedures March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement Protecting the Public from Transportation Security Risks March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement Vice President Sonny Hall March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement In Support of New York City's Bid for the 2012 Olympic Games March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement Support for the Full Inclusion and Equal Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People in the Workplace March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement Protect Voting Rights March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement Support for House Joint Resolution 28: Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Regarding the Right to Vote March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement Vice President Carroll E. Haynes March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement Building a Unified Labor Movement: Creating Effective State and Local Labor Councils March 4, 2005 Executive Council Statement A Challenge to the Nation: Building a New Apollo Project for Good Jobs and Energy Independence August 12, 2004 Executive Council Statement The Bush NLRB's Attack on Workers' Rights August 12, 2004 Executive Council Statement Buy Union Week 2004, November 26-December 5, 2004 August 12, 2004 Executive Council Statement Protecting Pensions for Employees of United Airlines August 12, 2004 Executive Council Statement The September 2nd Mobilization August 11, 2004 Executive Council Statement The Jobs Crisis Continues August 10, 2004 Load More