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  2. Laborers' International Union of North America - Wikipedia

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    LIUNA's origins stretch back to the 19th century when local construction unions began popping up across the United States. [6] Then, in March 1903, Samuel Gompers, the President of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), successfully persuaded various local construction unions from across the U.S. to unite in order to consolidate power in their fight against unfair labor practices.

  3. List of labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unions exist to represent the interests of workers, who form the membership. Under US labor law, the National Labor Relations Act 1935 is the primary statute which gives US unions rights. The rights of members are governed by the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act 1959. List Below

  4. Northern California District Council of Laborers - Wikipedia

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    The Northern California District Council of Laborers (NCDCL) is a labor organization affiliated with the Laborers' International Union of North America.The NCDCL was chartered in 1937 in San Francisco, California and today represents over 30,000 men and women, who are collectively employed as laborers by its network of 1700 signatory employers.

  5. Labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Union membership among workers in private industry shrank dramatically, though after 1970 there was growth in employees unions of federal, state and local governments. [39] [40] The intellectual mood in the 1970s and 1980s favored deregulation and free competition. [41]

  6. Union affiliation by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    Union affiliation by U.S. state (2024) [1] [2] Rank ... 41 North Dakota: 5.0 1.2% ... Labor unions in the United States; Right-to-work law;

  7. UNITE HERE - Wikipedia

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    UNITE HERE is a labor union in the United States and Canada with roughly 300,000 active members. [1] ... with 99.6% of the 2,500 local members voting in favor. [41]

  8. List of unions affiliated with the AFL-CIO - Wikipedia

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    International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT or Teamsters) – expelled by AFL–CIO in 1957 for corruption; re-affiliated with AFL–CIO in 1987; disaffiliated in 2005 and became founding member union of Change to Win; Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA) – founding member union of Change to Win in 2005, but re-affiliated ...

  9. United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America

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    The union was founded in 1935 [1] as the United Rubber Workers of America and was chartered by the American Federation of Labor (AFL) on September 12. It aligned itself with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), and as a result, was suspended by the AFL in 1936 and expelled in 1938.