It's time once again to take a look at the ways working people are making progress in the states. Click on any of the links to follow the state federations on X (formerly Twitter).
Alaska AFL-CIO:
It appears Trump has illegally fired a member of the National Labor Relations Board, halting their essential work.
Make no mistake, this will impact working people everywhere. Project 2025 is becoming a reality before our very eyes. #1u https://t.co/XhfW0HOzaX— Alaska AFL-CIO (@AKAFLCIO) January 28, 2025
California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO:
Our prayers are with all the families affected by this tragic crash, including our @afa_cwa siblings. https://t.co/uxrXruMC7f
— California Federation of Labor Unions (@CaliforniaLabor) January 30, 2025
Colorado AFL-CIO:
The labor movement owes a great debt to the contributions of Black union members and leaders. This #BlackHistoryMonth, we honor both those who paved the way and those today continuing the fight for racial justice in the workplace and beyond. pic.twitter.com/ROGz6BcCeY
— Colorado AFL-CIO (@AFLCIOCO) February 3, 2025
Connecticut AFL-CIO:
.@AFLCIO President @LizShuler: "Whether our work is on the rink, in the classroom or on the factory floor, every worker deserves a voice on the job and the power that comes with union membership." #1u https://t.co/d2au1ckZnb
— Connecticut AFL-CIO (@ConnAFLCIO) February 3, 2025
Illinois AFL-CIO:
Paul was the first in his family to join the Laborers. When other family members saw the difference the union made in his life, they followed in his footsteps to pursue a career in construction. #BlackHistoryMonth #1u pic.twitter.com/OZltlLTLUv
— Illinois AFL-CIO (@ILAFLCIO) February 3, 2025
Maine AFL-CIO:
From working at a Maytag plant in Iowa & an oil rig in Texas to Bath Iron Works, @MachinistsUnion member has been through plant closures & lockouts. He shares what he's learned in this week's "Steward Spotlight!" https://t.co/tJ3VIoSmZM
— Maine AFL-CIO (@MEAFLCIO) February 4, 2025
Massachusetts AFL-CIO:
Meet Jeff Plaistead from @Ibew223, one of the many union members building the clean energy future in Massachusetts and across America. #CleanEnergy https://t.co/e4XODdweUA
— Massachusetts AFL-CIO (@massaflcio) February 3, 2025
Michigan State AFL-CIO:
.@SenGaryPeters has been a steadfast advocate for Michigan’s working families and a true champion for unions. He's stood shoulder to shoulder with workers, fighting for better wages, safer workplaces, and stronger protections for the right to organize. https://t.co/gXzZp4fUQ5
— Michigan AFL-CIO ✊ (@MIAFLCIO) January 28, 2025
Minnesota AFL-CIO:
"Each additional year that a respondent spent as a union member associated with about 1.5% lower odds of mortality after the age of 40." https://t.co/CCTKKbT6IE #BetterInAUnion
— Minnesota AFL-CIO (@MNAFLCIO) January 30, 2025
Missouri AFL-CIO:
The White House’s attack on diversity in the federal workforce is bad for all workers. Diversifying our federal workforce helps government agencies better serve their communities and working people across the country.
More from Merri Berry ⬇️https://t.co/YoanSRH6Zj— Missouri AFL-CIO (@MOAFLCIO) February 3, 2025
Nevada State AFL-CIO:
Happy first day of session!
We are excited to work with legislators, labor leaders, and affiliates to help ensure that pro-labor bills are passed during Nevada’s 83rd legislative session. pic.twitter.com/7VRtNpnwq6— Nevada State AFL-CIO // Pass the #PROAct (@NVAFLCIO) February 4, 2025
New Hampshire AFL-CIO:
Our Brothers and Sisters are here today to tell their elected Representatives that “Right-to-Work” is STILL WRONG for NH!
Please help us by following the link to send a letter to your legislator today: https://t.co/QP4RyjZZTs
Thank you for your #Solidarity! ✊#NHPolitics #1u pic.twitter.com/GahXnrrHj3— New Hampshire AFL-CIO (@NHAFLCIO) January 28, 2025
New York State AFL-CIO:
This morning President Mario Cilento spoke at the NYS Senate Labor Committee meeting about the legislative priorities of NY's union movement. Thank you Chairwoman @NYSenatorRamos for the invitation! pic.twitter.com/TNyYFp6nES
— NYS AFL-CIO // #UnionStrong (@NYSAFLCIO) February 4, 2025
North Carolina State AFL-CIO:
NC voters elected Justice Riggs to keep her seat on the NC Supreme Court, which was reaffirmed in two independent recounts. Instead of trying to steal her win, Griffin needs to concede! https://t.co/lQcUxFAlHu #1u #ncpol
— NC State AFL-CIO // #CountMeIn (@NCStateAFLCIO) February 4, 2025
Ohio AFL-CIO:
They truly beleive we were put here to serve billionaires. Our true role in society is to put an honest days work in to be good family and community members with life fulfillments outside of making money off the backs of our neighbors. https://t.co/sw6R4rC2Gq
— Ohio AFL-CIO (@ohioaflcio) January 29, 2025
Oregon AFL-CIO:
Healthcare workers at Providence represented by the Oregon Nurses Association and Teamsters at Bigfoot Beverages are STILL walking the line for fair contracts.
Join them today by finding a picket line near you at https://t.co/bb7P96KEa4 pic.twitter.com/XUHwEDhRRQ— Oregon AFL-CIO (@OregonAFLCIO) February 4, 2025
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO:
Union apprenticeships build a stronger Pennsylvania. #PABudget https://t.co/y3P8XbcRzv
— PA AFL-CIO (@PaAFL_CIO) February 4, 2025
Texas AFL-CIO:
🚨 The Texas Senate will vote on the voucher scam THIS WEEK, putting our public schools’ funding & our retirees’ hard-earned pensions in jeopardy.
Add your name TODAY to tell the #txlege: keep public dollars in public schools & protect our retirees! #SB2 https://t.co/5CDXEAFlOD— Texas AFL-CIO (@TexasAFLCIO) February 3, 2025
Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO:
Throughout this month we will honor all those who came before us and those currently fighting for racial justice in the workplace and in the Pacific Northwest.
We uplift Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, an independent voice of black workers within the trade union movement pic.twitter.com/XYxHmhGZCk— Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO (@WAAFLCIO) February 2, 2025
Wisconsin State AFL-CIO:
Veteran flight attendant reacts to potential Air Wisconsin mass layoffs, unions await next steps https://t.co/DlwfstR8Z5
— WI AFL-CIO (@wisaflcio) February 4, 2025