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- Unions hope to snag members on the World Wide Web. Hadley, Mark // Business Journal Serving Southern Tier, CNY, Mohawk Valley, Fing;9/4/95, Vol. 9 Issue 18, p1
Reports on the American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organizations' (AFL-CIO) establishment of a homepage on the World Wide Web information retrieval system. Features of the Web site; AFL-CIO's previous use of electronic communication.
- Cyberunions: Organized Labor Goes Online. Wagner, Cynthia G. // Futurist;Jan/Feb2000, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p7
Reports the Internet access offered by American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations to create a Web-based community. Samples of Web sites created by labor unions in the United States; Linkages among the union's members; Views of labor scholar Arthur Shostak on...
- Is labor back? Puddington, Arch // Commentary;Jul98, Vol. 106 Issue 1, p39
Focuses on aspects relating to labor within the United States, with reference to the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO). Declining of union membership, despite seven years of economic expansion and a drop in unemployment; How the AFL-CIO entered the...
- The ranks of union leaders. MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor;6/15/95, Vol. 87 Issue 140, p2
Reports about the battle over the control of AFL-CIO's top offices by the union leaders and the challengers.
- The AFL-CIO launched a $1 million ad campaign. Hanson, Cynthia; Nordahl, Peter // Christian Science Monitor;8/22/95, Vol. 87 Issue 187, p2
Reports on the $1 million advertisement campaign launched by AFL-CIO in 26 congressional districts on August 20, 1995. Features of the campaign.
- Labor rivals walk same revival path. Tyson, James L. // Christian Science Monitor;9/1/95, Vol. 87 Issue 195, p1
Reports on the strong leadership battle waged by the union leaders in the history of the AFL-CIO. Reasons for the call for unionization of the workers; Two candidates fight for the presidency of AFL-CIO; List of obstacles in way of the labor movement; Effects of changes in the leadership of...
- Labor is back with renewed clout. Meister, Dick // Christian Science Monitor;1/7/97, Vol. 89 Issue 29, p18
Looks at the role of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) in loosening Republican-control of Congress. Actions of AFL-CIO during elections; Comments from president, John Sweeney; Demand of labor from Congress.
- Union on a roll in Vegas. Burn, Timothy // Insight on the News;07/27/98, Vol. 14 Issue 27, p38
Reports that the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization is supporting an effort to organize the labor movement in Las Vegas, Nevada. Amount of people moving into Clark County, Las Vegas, monthly; Membership of the Culinary Workers Union; Comments from labor...
- Unions show membership gain. Miller, William H. // Industry Week/IW;3/20/95, Vol. 244 Issue 6, p64
Reports on the increase in the American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organizations' membership.


