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LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO


The Washington-Orange-Lamoille Labor Council, AFL-CIO, is the central body of labor organizations in north-central Vermont. United, we are a voice for the interests and needs of working people in Vermont. We are affiliated with the national AFL-CIO, the central labor organization in the United States, representing more than 13 million working people. We are also affiliated with the Vermont State Labor Council, the central labor body in our state. Together, we are the single largest member-based organization in the nation.

The CORE RESPONSIBILITIES of the Washington-Orange-Lamoille Labor Council are to:
  • assist workers and their unions in the struggle for social and economic justice;
  • mobilize current and retired members to get involved with their union and their community;
  • support efforts to organize and bargain fair contracts;
  • lobby, endorse and hold candidates accountable by involving working people in the political process;
  • advocate and support laws that protect working people;
  • educate members and allies with the AFL-CIO's An Economy That Works for All Program and public forums;
  • and unite with community allies who are also struggling for justice.
Our Labor Council generally meets the third Thursday of every month. Each Council-affiliated organization elects delegates to the Labor Council as representatives of their union, giving their union's members a voice within the Council. Delegates are an important source of information for their locals concerning Council activities. Worker-supportive religious and community based organizations are more than welcome to participate in Council functions.The President is the principal officer and volunteer staff person of the Council. Our current Executive Board is: 
Title Name Union
President Traven Leyshon UAW 1981
Vice Pres. Paul Montague APWU 759
Treasurer K Dunbar GCIU One-L
Secretary David Van Deusen UAW 1981
There is Power in a Union!

Our office and mailing address is:

55 E. Bear Swamp Rd.
Middlesex, VT 05602
(802) 223-4172
E-Mail: wovtclc@workerscenter.org


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Does Jim Really = Jobs?

Working Vermont - a coalition of Vermont’s labor unions, including the Vermont AFL-CIO - has examined Governor Douglas’ claims and Vermont’s reality. We think Vermonters deserve facts over rhetoric, for example:

  • Douglas has spent $200 million on economic development but has failed to create anywhere near the number of jobs he claims
  • We’ve lost 2,700 private sector jobs since Nov. 2006, so it’s not just the current downturn ­ with its awful unemployment rate ­ that’s at fault.
  • Over one-third of all new private sector jobs pay less than $18,000.

Jim = Jobs is just a slogan.
The truth is, Jim = HIS job.

To read the report , click here.

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