Tell-A-Friend

Let your friends know about Capital District Area Labor Federation

Find Elected Officials:

Enter 5 or 9 digit zip code

Current Members:

Email

Password

 Remember me?    

(need/forgot password?)

The Capital District Area Labor Federation

  • Encompasses eleven counties including Albany, Essex, Fulton Hamilton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren and Washington
  • Represents over one hundred twenty thousand (120,000) union members
  • Includes five Central Labor Councils (Albany, Glens Falls, Saratoga, Schenectady and Troy)

It is the intention of the Capital District Area Labor Federation to implement the goals of the New York State AFL-CIO New Alliance Program in building a more unified union movement for working families in this Capital District area.

The goals and objectives of the New Alliance will increase the scope and effectiveness of the labor movement's organizing, political action and legislative efforts, community outreach and the Area Labor Federation will concentrate on making these objectives become an integral part of union movement activities.

Current Advocacy Campaigns from Capital District Area Labor Federation

Support striking workers!! 
August 27, 2009
   

Previous Advocacy Campaigns from Capital District Area Labor Federation

Holding Beech-Nut Accountable  
January 30, 2008
Pledge Your Vote to Raise the Minimum Wage  
November 03, 2006
NABET-CWA #21 ch.13-second letter writing campaign  
December 12, 2007
FairFAA 2  
June 01, 2006
NABET-CWA #21 ch.13  
October 05, 2007
Governor Pataki's 2006 Budget Vetoes   
April 25, 2006
Paid Family Leave  
June 20, 2007
ATU Action  
April 21, 2006
URGENT! Nurses Overtime Legislation  
June 19, 2007
  

Recent Messages from Capital District Area Labor Federation

Help Elect Labor Candidates!  
October 28, 2009
Health Care: This is it - It's Now or Never!  
October 04, 2009
Join Strikers for Noon Picket  
October 21, 2009
Labor News 09.30.09  
September 30, 2009
Labor News 10.15.09  
October 15, 2009
Labor News 09.23.09  
September 23, 2009