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Illinois AFL-CIO Reflects on Life and Legacy of Barbara Flynn Currie, Contributions to Illinois’ Working Families

Springfield, IL — Illinois AFL-CIO President Tim Drea and Secretary-Treasurer Pat Devaney released the following statement: The Illinois labor movement is saddened by the passing of the Honorable Barbara Flynn Currie, a pioneering lawmaker and the first woman to serve as Majority Leader in the Illinois House of Representatives at a time when women were […]

2026 Workers’ Memorial Day Events

Join working families as they observe Workers Memorial Day on April 28. Pledge to continue the fight for SAFE JOBS NOW. Alton – The Greater Madison County Federation of Labor Workers Memorial program will be held Tuesday, April 28 at 7:00pm at Gordon Moore Park, at the Workers Memorial Site, Highway 140, in Alton Illinois.  […]

Mid-Illinois Labor Council “Modernizes the Movement,” Electing New Officers

Decatur, IL – Last night, Illinois AFL-CIO President Tim Drea swore in the Mid-Illinois Labor Council’s nine new officers, who affirmed their commitment to advocating for union members and their families. The newly inaugurated leadership emphasized building strong partnerships with community organizations and engaging in political campaigns aimed at improving the lives of working people. The […]

Illinois AFL-CIO Honors IDOL Director, Two General Assembly Members At “Labor Salutes” Award Ceremony

Springfield – Tonight, the Illinois AFL-CIO honored three Illinois leaders for their outstanding contributions to the state’s labor movement at its annual “Labor Salutes” awards ceremony. “The Illinois labor movement is proud to stand behind these three leaders who have spent their entire careers relentlessly fighting for working families,” stated Illinois AFL-CIO President Tim Drea. […]

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Last month, the University of Illinois and Climate Jobs Institute hosted a group of grassroots women leaders from Chile’s Biobío coal basin and introduced them to workers and families in Illinois. As part of their visit, they visited the Christian County Coal Museum, where they met with IL AFL-CIO President Tim Drea, and learned about his upbringing in the labor movement as a coal miner in Central Illinois.

Solidarity knows no limit. From the coal mines of Chile to the mines of Central Illinois, we're all fighting for dignity, safety and fairness. #1u #MiningHistory #UnionMiners
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Last month, the University of Illinois and Climate Jobs Institute hosted a group of grassroots women leaders from Chile’s Biobío coal basin and introduced them to workers and families in Illinois. As part of their visit, they visited the Christian County Coal Museum, where they met with IL AFL-CIO President Tim Drea, and learned about his upbringing in the labor movement as a coal miner in Central Illinois.

Solidarity knows no limit. From the coal mines of Chile to the mines of Central Illinois, were all fighting for dignity, safety and fairness. #1u #MiningHistory #UnionMinersImage attachment

IL AFL-CIO and Climate Jobs Illinois Equity Director Chynna Hampton joined Northwestern University for a discussion on workforce resilience. Chynna met with students and spoke about our work to create an equitable and skilled workforce that meets the needs of energy demands in the 21st century. #ceja #GreenJobs #UnionStrong ... See MoreSee Less

IL AFL-CIO and Climate Jobs Illinois Equity Director Chynna Hampton joined Northwestern University for a discussion on workforce resilience. Chynna met with students and spoke about our work to create an equitable and skilled workforce that meets the needs of energy demands in the 21st century. #CEJA #GreenJobs #UnionStrong

It’s May Day and the Illinois Labor movement is standing strong with AFSCME Local 1110 members on strike at Illinois State University. Today is day 24 of their struggle, but the members are building momentum and remain united and determined.

if you can, please consider standing in solidarity by making a donation to their strike fund to support these workers as they fight for a fair contract: www.spotfund.com/story/3d4789ec-2be2-4cfe-8654-a7f94bcb80d5
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It’s May Day and the Illinois Labor movement is standing strong with AFSCME Local 1110 members on strike at Illinois State University. Today is day 24 of their struggle, but the members are building momentum and remain united and determined.

if you can, please consider standing in solidarity by making a donation to their strike fund to support these workers as they fight for a fair contract: https://www.spotfund.com/story/3d4789ec-2be2-4cfe-8654-a7f94bcb80d5

Are YOU interested in learning about how to form a union? On 5/23, the East Central Illinois AFL-CIO will host a workshop so you can learn how to take the steps to form a union in your community.

👉 Sign up via the link or the QR code:
go.illinois.edu/FormAUnion
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Are YOU interested in learning about how to form a union? On 5/23, the East Central Illinois AFL-CIO will host a workshop so you can learn how to take the steps to form a union in your community. 

👉 Sign up via the link or the QR code:
https://go.illinois.edu/FormAUnion

IL AFL-CIO Vice President and Chicago Federation of Musicians Secretary-Treasurer Karen Flint spoke to WBEZ about the importance of supporting independent music venues as monopolies like Live Nation look to undercut wages for working artists. For Karen, the starving artist is nothing but a myth. Art is labor, and artists, like any worker, rely on an industry where they can thrive.

"Why can’t there be a committee of alderpersons working together for our independent venues scene here?” asked Flint, who was a vendor at the community expo on Saturday. “We need to be part of the solution, talking to legislators, being on podcasts. There has to be a way to work together to help the ecosystem thrive so that we can get to the point where musicians are making a little more.”

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IL AFL-CIO Vice President and Chicago Federation of Musicians Secretary-Treasurer Karen Flint spoke to WBEZ about the importance of supporting independent music venues as monopolies like Live Nation look to undercut wages for working artists. For Karen, the starving artist is nothing but a myth. Art is labor, and artists, like any worker, rely on an industry where they can thrive. 

Why can’t there be a committee of alderpersons working together for our independent venues scene here?” asked Flint, who was a vendor at the community expo on Saturday. “We need to be part of the solution, talking to legislators, being on podcasts. There has to be a way to work together to help the ecosystem thrive so that we can get to the point where musicians are making a little more.”

https://ow.ly/kLbB50YO4G5
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