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Students, activists and workers will all be tuning in today for the Students Rising for Jobs and Economic Justice Forum LIVE from Washington DC this afternoon at 4:00 pm. Read More...
OCTOBER 6th, 2011 | It’s Oregon’s turn to get involved. Read More...
SEPTEMBER 15th, 2011 | It’s time to send Congress a message: Get America Back to Work. Read More...
SEPTEMBER 8th, 2011 | Are you in Representative Greg Walden’s district? Know someone who is? Help save your Post Office! Read More...
SEPTEMBER 1st, 2011 | Join us for a picnic on Labor Day! Read More...
AUGUST 24th, 2011 | On Friday August 26th as the monument to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is unveiled, the National AFL-CIO will hold a symposium to commemorate the 48th anniversary of Dr. Marin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Read More...
AUGUST 18th, 2011 | Events in Portland and Bend. Read More...
AUGUST 11th, 2011 | What can Oregon’s union movement learn from the recall efforts in Wisconsin? Read More...
JULY 27th, 2011 | Are you tired of workers being held hostage by the debt ceiling debate? Tell Washington DC. Read More...
JULY 21, 2011 | Support UNITE HERE members as they rally for a fair contract. Read More...
  • Playing Chicken with Our Economic Recovery

    DECEMBER 20th, 2011 | Congress stands at the crossroads of yet another Federal shutdown, the third this year. If we were waiting for a clear indication that we need to more Representatives in Washington who will put working families and the middle class first, this is it. Partisan bickering keeps the real leaders on both sides of the aisle, who are ready to fight for the 99% of us who work for a living, doing their jobs.
  • Breaking Down Wealth Inequality

    NOVEMBER 30th, 2011 | Occupy Wall Street has rippled across the country leaving a wake of activism and protest in nearly every state and wide-scale demonstrations teeming in over 20 major North American cities. The message is clear: we are the 99%. We work the jobs, we pay the bills and we’re tired of the 1% keeping all of the profits.