Pima Area Labor Federation
05/02/2026
Hundreds gather in downtown Tucson for nationwide May Day rally TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Workers, students and families took to the streets in Tucson, joining a nationwide day of action focused on workers' rights and economic issues.
04/06/2026
Education voucher funds for college? Arizona ESA spending raises new questions for growing program Families are stockpiling millions in unused K-12 Empowerment Scholarship dollars and using them after graduation โ sometimes outside state rules, infuriating critics
03/23/2026
The Arizona AFL-CIO Day of Action at the Capitol is one week away! Be sure to RSVP and show up.
๐https://www.mobilize.us/azaflcio/event/911001/
๐ Join us at the Arizona AFL-CIO Day of Action at the State Capitol on Monday, March 30th
This is our chance to unite with our union siblings across Arizona and advocate for the issues that matter to working families. This year, our theme is "UNION BY CHOICE" ๐ช Weโre excited to announce that our special guest speaker will be Leonard Aguilar, President of the , who will share his insights on building legislative power in right-to-work states.
๐ Donโt miss the featured workshop, "Path to Power," led by Joe Murphy, AZ AFL-CIO Political and Organizing Director. Learn how to turn workplace conversations into action and create lasting change for all workers!
๐ Need a ride from Tucson? Weโve got you covered! Just check the transportation box when you register.
๐ฅช Lunch is on us, so bring your friends, family, and fellow union members!
๐ Click the link to register now: https://www.mobilize.us/azaflcio/event/911001/
01/20/2026
Todayโs Dr MartinLuther King JR Community coming together to honor his Legacy! We celebrate his life by remembering his contributions and accomplishments in making a difference for us!
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a pivotal leader in the American civil rights movement, best known for his advocacy of nonviolent resistance to achieve racial equality. His iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered during the 1963 March on Washington, eloquently expressed his vision for a future where people would be judged by their character rather than skin color. His leadership and powerful words continue to inspire movements for justice and peace worldwide.
In 1956, he helped organize a boycott of the Montgomery, Alabama, bus system in an attempt to end segregation on public transportation. Eight years later, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., King gave what would become his most famous speech: "I Have A Dream."
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