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About Us
Today
the politics and actions taken by the Virginia AFL-CIO cover
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full spectrum of the political and community issues each of
us face. We've learned the hard lesson that taking care of our
own can, and should, mean taking care of us all. In recent years,
Virginia AFL-CIO action at the local, county, and state level
has helped make important and beneficial legislation a reality
for all Virginians. We actively supported and sought the passage
of state laws including the popular election of school boards;
stronger worker's compensation laws; increased fines for workplace
safety violations; civil rights and equal rights; and legislation
requiring local governments to offer health care to retirees.
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From
our central headquarters in Richmond the Virginia AFL-CIO monitors
all legislation affecting the working people of Virginia. To
keep the state's labor standards on a progressive track for
all working people, the Virginia AFL-CIO worked to win the fight
against passage of laws that would have reduced unemployment
benefits and lowered compensation payments for injured workers
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our political efforts may end with action in the Statehouse
or in the Halls of Congress, they start at the community level
with programs reaching concerned citizens in every town and
county in the Old Dominion. The Virginia AFL-CIO Political Committee
sponsors non-partisan voter registration
campaigns and get-out-the vote programs -- not just in presidential
elections, but in every election. And because we know how much
people can empower our democratic process, COPE educates and
encourages members to become more involved in America's public
life. Through these statewide grassroots programs, thousands
of people are learning how to make government better by electing
lawmakers who share the concerns of the working men and women
of Virginia. Through the Virginia AFL-CIO their voices echo
in the laws that are passed. |
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Through
a network of nine Central Labor Councils, we're out there helping
people not only with their livelihoods but with their lives.
Wherever disaster struck, Virginia AFL-CIO volunteers were there
contributing construction assistance and materials, as well
as social services counseling to communities in dire need. Virginia
AFL-CIO Community Services Representatives serve on planning
boards for community chests, community health organizations,
and United Way. When you look around your community, or any
community... from blood banks to Boy Scout troops to open workshops
on how to manage your money... you'll discover the Virginia
AFL-CIO. |
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