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Sign up for training on LaborWeb, the AFL-CIO's new tool for creating and maintaining state and local websites. Get started with your new website today!
Please RSVP to one or more of the LaborWeb training dates listed below:
| NOTE: AFL-CIO will be closed December 24—January 4, 2009 |
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| Wednesday, December 10, 2—4 p.m. |
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| Wednesday, December 17, 2—4 p.m. |
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| Wednesday, January 7, 2—4 p.m. |
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| Wednesday, January 14, 2—4 p.m. |
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| Wednesday, January 21, 2—4 p.m. |
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| Wednesday, January 28, 2—4 p.m. |
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(Check back regularly for more listings.)
What is LaborWeb?
- FAST: State and local organizations can build their own website in less than an hour.
- EASY: Take control of your content--no tech skills required to maintain website.
- FREE: The design, hosting, maintenance, training and upgrades are provided at no cost by the AFL-CIO.
- SUPPORT: Be part of a bigger program—trainings, list serves, syndicated content and more.
- FUN: Choose from a variety of templates and get started today!
- TIMELINE: Get started today!

A Note About “Open Beta” Launch (March–August 2008) In March, the AFL-CIO launched the live version of LaborWeb to state and local organizations. During the period from March to August, LaborWeb will be available in the “open beta” phase of production. This means that while the tool is available to state federations and central labor councils to begin building live websites, the AFL-CIO will continue to test and evaluate the software. During this phase of the program, the AFL-CIO will continue to make improvements and upgrades while also reviewing for bugs. This may on occasion include short periods of scheduled downtime while we add upgrades and make fixes to the tool. We will keep administrators in the loop on upgrades, bugs, downtime and other relevant information as the tool continues its final stage of beta development. |