Resources
#NYC1u Digital Media Training Series
Building Capacity Through Skills Training The NYC CLC, along with our Labor and Community partners, offer trainings to members and staff on digital & social media. These complimentary sessions are made possible by New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO; Consortium for Worker Education; New York Paid Leave Coalition; Organizing 2.0; New York State AFL-CIO; National AFL-CIO For more information, please contact info@nycclc.org
Affiliates
The New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO is made up of 300 affiliated unions across various industries representing more than 1.3 million workers.
Community Board Initiative
The New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Community Board Initiative (CBI) helps trade unionists become more activated in their local community to improve quality of life issues, advocate for responsible development and union jobs, and strengthen our communities for families and neighbors.
Find Your Representatives
Links to external sites to help you find and contact your Congressional Representative, US Senator, State Senator, State Assembly Member and City Council Member.
Form a Union
Organizing a union in your workplace is about getting more rights and more power. Thousands of working people—all across the country and in all kinds of jobs—organize unions every year because unions are the best way to secure the things you care about.
Online Labor Resources
The links below are provided as a source of reference to help keep you informed about the efforts and activities of the labor movement. Partnering Organizations Consortium for Worker Education The Consortium for Worker Education (CWE) is a private, non-profit agency that provides a wide array of workforce preparation, industry specific training and employment services to over 70,000 New York City workers annually, including union members, New Americans and dislocated workers. ALIGN