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Alaska has remained one of the most dangerous states to work in for years.
We must ask ourselves what we are doing to make Alaska a more attractive place for our sons and daughters, and friends and neighbors to stay, earn a living, raise a family and foster strong communities.
Our labor movement is open to everyone and strives to leave no worker behind.
The fight for safe workplaces continues today, and unbelievably, the fight against child labor is back.
We can and must do two things at once. We need a source of domestic oil that can bridge the gap between our energy needs today and our future.
Organizing for safe working conditions and better pay and benefits is a fundamental American right.
I call on the company to stop profiting off their work while lowballing them at the bargaining table.
We invite you to join us as we continue to fight for the fundamental right to a safe job until that promise is fulfilled for all.
The decision by the board to ignore the public when convenient in order to achieve their ends was even flaunted by the Alaska Redistricting Board during the trial.
This bill is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Alaska’s workers. It is a commitment to invest in our futures and the future of this state.
It’s time to stand up for our values once more and tell our senators: Everyone deserves the right to be who they are, at home and in the workplace.
With the PRO Act in place, more working people in Alaska will share in the wealth we help create.
Our organization stands firm in holding employers accountable for their actions — or, in this case, inactions.
We are disgusted but not surprised by the latest comments from President Trump about America’s vets.
Many veterans return from service with extensive physical and mental health care needs that lead to costly medical bills, in large part because of what they sacrificed for our country.