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  1. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is the largest trade union of public employees in the United States. It represents 1.3 million [1] public sector employees and retirees, including health care workers, corrections officers, sanitation workers, police officers, firefighters, [3] and childcare providers.

  2. Samuel Gompers, Chair, Executive Committee. The Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada ( FOTLU) was a federation of labor unions created on November 15, 1881, at Turner Hall in Pittsburgh. [1] It changed its name to the American Federation of Labor (AFL) on December 8, 1886.

  3. Maida Springer Kemp ( née Stewart; May 12, 1910 – March 29, 2005) was an American labor organizer who worked extensively in the garment industry to improve labor standards for men and women in America through the Local Union 22. She was also known for her extensive work in Africa for the AFL–CIO. Nicknamed "Mama Maida", she advised ...

  4. Signature. Samuel Gompers ( né Gumpertz; January 27, 1850 – December 13, 1924) [1] was a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history. Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and served as the organization's president from 1886 to 1894, and from 1895 until his death in 1924.

  5. American Federation of Labor affiliates‎ (5 C, 15 P) B. Brookwood Labor College‎ (2 C, 1 P) P. American Federation of Labor people‎ (12 C, 20 P) T.

  6. AFL-CIO. La Federación Estadounidense del Trabajo y Congreso de Organizaciones Industriales (del inglés American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations ), comúnmente llamada AFL-CIO, es la mayor central obrera de los Estados Unidos y Canadá. Fue formada en 1955 por la fusión de AFL (1886) y CIO (1935).

  7. Scranton Declaration. The Scranton Declaration, sometimes called the Autonomy Declaration, was passed in 1901 by the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and made craft autonomy, or craft unionism, the cornerstone of the organization. Craft unionism meant that unions were formed on the basis of the trade practiced by a group of skilled workers ...