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Today's Working Women Honor Their Courageous Foremothers

Nearly two centuries ago, a group of women and girls—some as young as 12—decided they'd had enough. Laboring in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, they faced exhausting 14-hour days, abusive supervisors and dangerous working conditions.

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37th Annual Conference

Milwaukee Area Labor Council - 2018 Spring Activities

 General Election Phone Banks

*All phone banks are from 4pm-7pm*

Wisconsin State AFL-CIO- 6333 W. Bluemound Rd.

April 2nd and April 3rd

Wisconsin Labor History Society

Wisconsin Labor History Society 37th Annual Conference Women and the Labor Movement:

The Quest for Gender Equity and Lessons for the Future

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Laborers Local 113 Hall, 6310 W. Appleton Ave., Milwaukee

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Unions, Hotel Workers Discuss Sex Harassment: ‘A Lot of Ladies Go Through This’

Members and leaders of the union that represents hotel and hospitality workers gathered Monday evening to discuss the workers’ experiences with sexual harassment by guests and what the union is doing to create safer workplaces for its members.

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Congress Is Getting Ready To Demolish Dodd-Frank Regulations

The Senate will vote on a bill Tuesday that’s being touted by supporters as much-needed regulatory relief for small community banks — a sales pitch that conjures images of tellers greeting longtime customers by name as they kick farm dust off their boots at the door.

Public Employers Must Address Harassment Too

The #MeToo movement has challenged our nation to confront pervasive sexual harassment in the workplace. Women of every age, every background and every profession have faced harassment, and for too many perpetrators there has been no accountability.