Oregon AFL–CIO
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Headquarters | 3645 SE 32nd Ave Portland, OR 97202 |
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Location | |
Members | 277,000 (2020)[1] |
Key people | Graham Trainor, President |
Affiliations | AFL-CIO |
Website | oraflcio.org |
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The Oregon American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (ORAFL-CIO) is the Oregon state affiliate of the AFL-CIO, the largest union federation in the United States.
The Oregon AFL-CIO engages in assisting unions in organizing, political education campaigns, , building labor-community partnerships, education and training. Among the Oregon AFL-CIO’s areas of interest are: creating family-wage jobs, workers’ rights, economic development, community engagement, activist training and labor education.
Chapters[]
In 2015 11 of Oregon AFL-CIO's autonomous Central Labor Councils (CLC) were dissolved and consolidated into larger chapters of the statewide affiliate.[1] These chapters, still known as either area labor federations or central labor councils (CLC) act as a regional representative for union individuals, union affiliates at the regional level. Personnel at the CLC level assist in the facilitation of strategic planning, budgeting, and assist in political campaigns.
- Central Oregon CLC – (based in Bend, Oregon)
- North Coast Labor Federation – (based in Astoria, Oregon)
- Eastern Oregon CLC – (based in Pendleton, Oregon)
- Lane County CLC – (based in Eugene, Oregon)
- Linn-Benton-Lincoln CLC – (based in Albany, Oregon)
- Marion-Polk-Yamhill CLC – (based in Salem, Oregon)
- Northwest Oregon CLC – (based in Portland, Oregon)
- Southern Oregon CLC – (based in Central Point, Oregon)
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External links[]
- AFL–CIO
- Politics of Oregon