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Washington Alliance of Technology Workers - http://www.washtech.org/
WashTech is an organization of high-techworkers and allies joining together to provide an effective voice in the media and in the legislative and corporate arenas. News on issues of interest to technology workers. WashTech is affiliated with the Communications Workers of America. |
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Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO - http://www.wslc.org
Represents 400,000 workers in Washington state. |
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Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace - http://www.speea.org/
Offers SPEEA administration leadership contacts and general membership information. |
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Inland Boatmans Union of the Pacific - ILWU - http://www.ibu.org/
Represents towboat, passenger vessel and cannery workers. IBU is the Maritime Division of the International Longshore and Warehouse Workers Union (ILWU). |
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SEIU District 925 - http://www.seiu925.org/
Represents over 4,000 office and technical workers at sites including the University of Washington, KCTS-TV, UW Physicians. |
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IAM District 751 - http://www.iam751.org/
Representing over 35,000 active and retired aerospace workers at Boeing Industries in Washington state. |
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Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters - http://www.carpenterspnwrc.org/
Represents 20,000 carpenters, piledrivers, drywallers, millwrights, tradeshow workers, shipwrights, exterior/interior specialists, scaffold erectors, insulators and related craft workers in Washington state, Idaho, Oregon and Montana. |
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NW Labor and Employment Law Office - http://www.lelo.org
LELO connects workers of color and particularly women workers to share experiences and to improve working conditions, both in the U.S. and around the world. Offers a list of projects, newsletter, publications, event calendar, and links. |
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Painters and Allied Trades District Council 5 - http://www.ibpatdc5.org
International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades for the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. |
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Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 8 - http://www.opeiu8.org/
Local 8 has 3,000 members from over 65 different workplaces, or bargaining units, throughout the Puget Sound area, including Group Health Cooperative, Providence Hospital-Everett, Seattle Housing Authority, Valley Medical Center, King County/Metro and the Fremont Public Association to name a few. |
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Washington State Jobs with Justice - http://www.wsjwj.org
Coalition of individuals and labor, faith, student and community groups fighting for workers' rights and economic justice in Washington State. Includes information about campaigns unertaken and a calendar of upcoming actions. |
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IFPTE Local 17 - http://www.ifpte17.org/
An organization of more than 7,000 professional and technical engineers in Washington state employed primarily at public agencies in state, city and county governments. |
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Washington State Council of Fire Fighters - http://www.wscff.org/
Consists of local fire fighter unions in the state of Washington. Affiliated with the IAFF. |
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Washington Federation of State Employees/AFSCME Council 28 - http://www.wfse.org/
The largest union representing state employees in Washington state with 19,000 members in 75 bargaining units in state agencies and state institutions of higher education. |
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American Federation of Teachers, Washington - http://wa.aft.org/
Information on the union, community/technical colleges and contract negotiations. Affiliated with the AFL-CIO. |
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Washington and Northern Idaho District Council of Laborers - http://www.nwlaborers.org/
Council of local unions affiliated with the Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA). |
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IUOE Local 286 - http://www.iuoe286.org
Stationary engineers working in commercial and industrial settings in the Renton and Tacoma areas of Washington state. |
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AFSCME Council 2 - http://www.council2.com/
News and information on Council 2, the Washington State Council of County and City Employees (WSCCCE), AFSCME, AFL-CIO. |
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ATU Local 587 - http://www.atu587.com/
The largest ATU local on the West Coast, representing 3,400 active and 400 retired members from King County/Metro Transit, Jefferson Transit Authority, Clallam Transit System, Clallam Paratransit, and Seattle Personal Transit. |
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IBEW Local 191 - http://ibew191.com/
Located in Everett, Washington and representing electrical workers throughout northwest and central Washington state. |
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UFCW Local 555 - http://www.ufcw555.com/
Representing workers in Oregon and SW Washington. United Food and Commercial Workers. |
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Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild - http://www.nwguild.org/
Union representing newspaper workers in Washington state. Local 37082 of the Newspaper Guild-Communications Workers of America. |
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Washington Labor Links - http://www.xpdnc.com/links/louswa.html
Links to sites of Washington labor unions. |
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WFSE/AFSCME Local 443 - http://www.wfselocal443.org/
Affiliated with Council 28 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), and the Washington State Labor Council (WSLC). Chartered by the American Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO), Local 443 represents the interests of state employees in Thurston and Mason counties. |
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AFSCME Local 120 - http://www.local120.org/
County and municipal workers employed by Bonney Lake, City of Tacoma, Orting, Pierce County, Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. |
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IAFF Local 864 - http://www.iaff864.org/
Represents fire fighters employed by the Renton, Washington Fire Department. |
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IBEW Local 77 - http://www.ibew77.com/
Represents 7,000 electrical, telecommunications, cable, water, gas, utility and construction line workers in Seattle, Kennewick and Spokane, Washington. |
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CWA Local 7804 - http://www.cwalocal7804.org/
Representing telecom workers at Lucent Technologies, AT&T and US West in the greater Tacoma, Washington area. |
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PACE Local 237 - http://www.local8-0237.com/
Employees at Northwest Forest Paper Products in Tacoma, Washington. |
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IBEW Local 483 - http://www.ibew483.org/
Representing electrical and technology workers in Tacoma. |