Union Label Department, AFL–CIO
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The Union Label and Service Trades Department, AFL–CIO was founded on April 12, 1909, to promote the products and services produced in America by
trade union A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment", ch. I such as attaining better wages and benefits ...
members—especially those products and services identified by a
union label A union label (sometimes called a union bug) is a label, mark or emblem which advertises that the employees who make a product or provide a service are represented by the labor union or group of unions whose label appears, in order to attract cus ...
, shop card, store card and/or service button. The department is a constitutionally mandated department of the
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. The department's offices are located at the AFL–CIO headquarters in
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The department has many state and local councils and committees, and works closely with AFL–CIO state and local labor bodies to carry out its functions.


Activities

The ULS&TD primary function is to promote the union label. These emblems demonstrate that the employees who make the product or provide the service are union workers, and that they are treated fairly by their employers. The ULS&TD also coordinates national boycotts that have been endorsed by the AFL–CIO executive council. The department maintains and publishes the "Do Not Buy" list of companies being boycotted and the products and services involved. The ''Label Letter'' publication is the most visible means the department uses to publicize boycott updates. The ''Label Letter'' features special interest stories, alerts, a "Do Buy" section, and other information of interest. Member unions of the AFL–CIO and their local affiliates often reproduce sections and articles of the newsletter to spreading the "union label message" to union members and their families. One of the more widely known activities of the department is the annual AFL–CIO Union-Industries Show. Held in a different city each year, the show is a cooperative effort of unions and the companies with which they have contracts. Unions and employers exhibit union-made and American-made products and services. Free to the public, the event often draws large crowds. ULS&TD also exclusively endorses the "Shop Union Made" website as an "official" Internet shopping site for union-made products and services.


Presidents

:1909:
John Brown Lennon John Brown Lennon (October 12, 1850 - January 17, 1923) was an American labor union leader and general-secretary of the Journeymen Tailors Union of America (JTU). In 1890, he was elected treasurer of the American Federation of Labor and served ...
:1910s: John F. Tobin :John W. Hays :1926: George William Perkins :1934:
Matthew Woll Matthew Woll (January 25, 1880 – June 1, 1956) was president of the International Photo-Engravers Union of North America from 1906 to 1929, an American Federation of Labor (AFL) vice president from 1919 to 1955 and an AFL-CIO vice president ...
:1956: John J. Mara :1960: Richard F. Walsh :1975: Joseph D. Keenan :John E. Mara :1980s: James E. Hatfield :1990s: Charles Mercer :2008: Richard Kline


References

* Foner, Philip S. ''History of the Labor Movement in the United States. Vol. 3: The Policies and Practices of the American Federation of Labor, 1900–1909''. New York: International Publishers, 1964. * Maurice F. Neufeld "Structure and Government of the AFL–CIO." '' Industrial and Labor Relations Review''. 9:3 (April 1956).


External links


Union Label Dept. website
* Union Label and Service Trades Department, Secretary-Treasurer's records at the University of Maryland libraries {{DEFAULTSORT:Union Label Department, AFL-CIO AFL–CIO Trade unions in the United States 1909 establishments in the United States Trade unions established in 1909