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California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO

Overview
Headquarters: 
Oakland, CA, USA
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1901
Annual Budget : 
$5-10M
Populations Served: 
All Populations
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender
African-American
Asian-American
Children and Youth
Families
Elderly
Latino/Hispanic
Homeless
Low Income
Immigrants
Rural
Urban
Women and Girls
Native American
About Us
Mission: 

The California Labor Federation is the largest state Labor Federation in the United States. It is also among the most progressive. A prominent Sacramento publication recently referred to Labor as the 800 Pound Gorilla at the Capitol.

The Federation is an umbrella organization comprised of more than 1,000 unions, representing 2.1 million union members: in manufacturing, retail, construction, education, transportation, hospitality, the public sector, healthcare, entertainment and other industries across California.

The mission of the Federation is economic justice, shared prosperity and racial equality for workers, their families, and all people. We achieve this by building the power of all working people through organizing, collective bargaining, political action, legislative action and community alliances.

In Sacramento, we advance policies to support quality job creation, ensure community health, promote shared prosperity, and increase justice for working families and all Californians, including all people of color and immigrant workers. We believe that economic justice is first achieved through working people standing together with a voice at work, and then using that power to deliver tangible victories, particularly for disadvantaged communities.

Why Work For Us?: 

Do you want to make a difference in economic and social justice, racial equality and the lives of working families here in California and influence policymaking nationally? This is the place to be.

industry: 
Nonprofit