| Bill Ritchie, President 196 Mount Hope Drive Albany, NY 12202 518-491-5699 Albany Central Labor Federation Webpage | | |
Lee Conrad, President 19 Julian St, Binghamton, NY 13905 Broome-Tioga Federation of Labor
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Mike Hoffert, President 2495 Main Street, Suite 440 Buffalo, NY 14214 716-852-0375 716-855-1802 (fax) Buffalo AFL-CIO Council Webpage
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Karen Fenner, President 3016 Route 98 South Franklinville, NY 14737 Cattaraugus-Alleghany Counties CLC Webpage
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Dave Arnold, President 29 Logan St Aurora, NY 13021 Cayuga County Labor Council Webpage
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Myron Kuchera, President 270 Genesee Street Utica, NY 13502 315-735-6101 315-797-3329 (fax) Central NY Labor Council Webpage
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Walter Gilbert, President 4658 State Route 414 Beaver Dams, NY 14812 607-962-3591 (office) 607-535-2065 | | |
Douglas Stock, President 15 Woodward Drive Fredonia, NY 14063 Dunkirk Area Labor Council Webpage
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Deborah Pierce, President 6 Wavey Willow Lane Montgomery, NY 12549 800-724-6976 ext. 249 518-782-1286 (fax) Dutchess County Central Labor Council Webpage | | |
Patricia Goyette, President 11 Pacific Street Granville, NY 12832 518-642-9393 Glens Falls Central Labor Council Webpage
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Mr. John O’Malley, President P.O. Box 10663 Newburgh, NY 12552 845-485-7820 (office) 845-485-7290 (fax) Hudson-Catskill CLC Webpage
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Jack Rudy, President 6460 Charlotte Center Road Sinclairville, NY 14782 716-962-4747 (fax) Jamestown Area AFL-CIO Council Webpage
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Ron McDougall, President 61 Beach St., Ste 102 Massena, NY 13662 315-764-0271 315-287-7529 (fax) | | [ Back to top ] | |
John R. Durso, President RWDSU Local 338 1505 Kellum Place Mineola, NY 11501 516-294-1338 (office) 516-281-0250 (fax) Long Island Federation of Labor Webpage
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Tom Seiling, President 302 Van Ostrand Rd Newfield, NY 14867 607-564-3508 | | |
Vincent Alvarez, President 275 Seventh Ave, 18th Fl New York, NY 10001 212-604-9552 (office) 212-604-9550 (fax) NYC Central Labor Council Webpage
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Jim Briggs, President 305 Cayuga Rd, Ste 175 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 716-565-1720 (office) 716-565-1727 (fax) Niagara-Orleans Labor Council Webpage | | |
Betty Lennon, President 73 Lafayette Street Plattsburgh, NY 12901 518-561-6135 | | |
Kathleen (Casey) Walpole, President 139 East Cayuga St Oswego, NY 13126 315-312-3167 (fax) | | |
Gil Heim, President 8 Taylor Ln New City, NY 10956 845-216-7024 Rockland County Labor Council Webpage | | | Rochester Labor Council | Jim Bertolone, President 30 N. Union Street, Ste 204 Rochester, NY 14607 585-263-2650 585-263-4671 (fax) Rochester Labor Council Webpage
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Katherine Moran, President 1 White Oak Path Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Saratoga County Labor Council
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Frank Natalie, President 2041 Caldicott Road Schenectady, NY 12303-2319 518-788-4065 610-546-6485 (fax) Schenectady Area Labor Council
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Steve Panton, President 627 Coleman Avenue Elmira, NY 14903
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Dr. Dennis Nave, President 2700 Court Street, Suite 2 Syracuse, NY 13208 315-455-6299 315-455-7906 (fax) | | |
Mary Twitchell, President P. O. Box 187 Mt. Upton, NY 13809 607-843-3134 607-722-0458 (fax) | | |
Mike Keenan, President 43 Madonna Lake Road Cropseyville, NY 12052 Troy Area Labor Council Webpage
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Mike Lonigro, President 159 Green St, Ste. 25 Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 340-8079 - office (845) 340-8093 - fax
Upper Hudson Valley Labor Council Webpage | | |
Paul Ryan , President 595 West Hartsdale Ave White Plains, NY 10607 914-328-7988 (office) 914-328-7993 (fax) Weschester/Putnam Labor Council Webpage | |
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NYS AFL-CIO Events New York State AFL-CIO's 32nd Constitutional Convention August 19-21, 2012 Sheraton NY Hotel & Towers, New York City NYS AFL-CIO COPE Day at the Races Thursday, August 2, 2012
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Working Theater  Working Theater Announces 27th Season! Click here for dates and ticket info. Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex, (312 West 36th Street between 8th & 9th Aves) Since 1985 Working Theater has been producing high-quality affordable theater for and about working people. (Working people refers to the wage and salaried workers of modest means who work in factories, stores, offices, hospitals, classrooms and other workplaces throughout America)
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Unemployment Resources
If you're out of work, you're not alone. In December, 2009, the unemployment in the United States remained at 10 percent, while in New York State it climbed to 9 percent. America's working families deserve better.
Increase Unemployment Benefits NOW!
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History of the NYS AFL-CIO The New York State AFL-CIO has a rich and proud history, which is deeply embedded in labor's continuous struggle for dignity and economic and social justice. This history is the story of the State Federation and its predecessor federations dating to 1865. Click here to view the full history of the NYS AFL-CIO
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