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There is still time to have a #unionmade New Year's Eve. From your favorite spirits and mixers to shopping at a #UFCW grocery store, there are lots of ways to ring in the New Year while supporting union workers.
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Crystal has been a Clinical Nursing Assistant (CNA) for over thirty years. During the New Year, many residents are too sick or unable to be with their families. Workers like Crystal show up with heart and dignity to spend each holiday, new year, birthday, and important life moments with them -- becoming their family. Union members really do make the holidays happen. #1u #UnionStrong #HealthcareHeroes #seiuhealthcare #essentialworkers ... See MoreSee Less

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Economist Frank Manzo discusses the wins Illinois pre-apprenticeship programs are delivering for workers and the state. Check out how these programs offer a debt-free pathway into high-wage, union careers:
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At the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, workers just won their first union contract, including paid holidays for part-time employees like Kelli. #unionmembersmaketheholidayshappen #UnionStrong #1u ... See MoreSee Less

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Will Lindsay is a member of the BMWED in Illinois. His entire adult life was spent in gig work -- bartending, playing music, non union construction without any healthcare or retirement. One day, a friend suggested he apply for a job at Metra. Five years later, Will is a fierce leader for his union cutting his teeth in legislative advocacy and creating a place for future union members.
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Will Lindsay is a member of the BMWED in Illinois. His entire adult life was spent in gig work -- bartending, playing music, non union construction without any healthcare or retirement. One day, a friend suggested he apply for a job at Metra. Five years later, Will is a fierce leader for his union cutting his teeth in legislative advocacy and creating a place for future union members. ... See MoreSee Less

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