Civil Rights Delegation Stands in Solidarity with Georgia Immigrant Community Following Deadly Foundation Food Group Poultry Plant Chemical Leak
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Immigrant and Worker Advocacy Organizations and Community Members Stand with Gainesville Poultry Workers after Fatal Nitrogen Leak
Immigrant and Worker Advocacy Organizations and Community Members to host a virtual press conference in response to the incident at the Foundation Food Group plant in Gainesville, Ga., in which six plant workers died and 11 were injured.
LCLAA and Poder Latinx Stand with workers at the Foundation Food Group plant in Gainesville, GA.
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LCLAA and APALA Condemn the Brutal Murder of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor
Black people and people of color across the nation are terrorized by racist and discriminatory acts like the ones that ended in the death of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. LCLAA and APALA demand justice, and stand in solidarity with their families and communities.
Jin Sook Lee: Mother, Wife, Activist
A Statement from Her Family, honoring and paying tribute to Jin Sook Lee’s commitment to justice and equality for all
The LCLAA Family Mourns the Passing of a Great Labor Leader and Brother, Former LCLAA National President, Henry C. Gonzalez
LCLAA mourns the passing of Henry C. Gonzales an outstanding Latino leader, who dedicated his life to the promotion, protection and advancement of justice and equality for all workers and served as our organization’s fourth National President.
Worker-Led Organizations Stand Together to Fight for All Workers as COVID-19 Pandemic
For Immediate Release March 26, 2020 Andrea...
LCLAA Stands in Solidarity with the American Federation of Teachers
LCLAA stands in solidarity with our sisters and brothers at the American Federation of Teachers and all other groups that Trump’s agents are targeting.
LCLAA Emphatically Opposes this Administration’s New Immigration Plan
Our country needs a humane and inclusive immigration reform that can fairly address the situation that millions of Latino and immigrant families face.
On this May Day LCLAA Honors Latino and Immigrant Workers
International Workers’ Day is a date aimed at commemorating and paying tribute to all workers in all occupations accross the world.
LCLAA Applauds The Federal Court’s ruling on Reinstating Equal Pay Data Collection
LCLAA has played a key role in the fight for protecting critical pay transparency requirements, intended to root out discrimination and close the wage gap.
LCLAA Stands in Solidarity with The Sacramento City Teachers Association
LCLAA stands in solidarity with The Sacramento City Teachers Association, as they fight for a better education system!
LCLAA Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Cesar Chavez
“Without a union, the people are always cheated, and they are so innocent.” – Cesar Chavez
LCLAA Applauds the Introduction of H.R.6, The Dream and Promise Act By Joining a Coalition of National Unions, We Are Continuing Efforts to Protect TPS, DACA and DED Holders
The House of Representatives introduced the DREAM and PROMISE Act, which will help protect TPS, DED and DACA holders, and provide them with a permanent solution by creating a pathway to citizenship.
LCLAA Condemns Trump’s Unconstitutional Declaration of National Emergency
LCLAA vehemently opposes this administration’s manufactured immigration crisis at our nation’s southern border.
LCLAA Stands by Denver Educators as They Begin to Strike in Demand of a Fair and Predictable Salary
LCLAA stands in solidarity with Denver educators as they negotiate for fair and predictable salaries.
Labor delegation presents the priorities of Puerto Rican Workers
This historic meeting was able to shed light on the situation of working families on the island as a resultof the Promesa Law and policies pushed forward by the Fiscal Control Board.
LCLAA Applauds Latino Civic Engagement In the 2018 Midterm Elections And Urges to Keep Up Voter Enthusiasm High as we Remain Vigilant for Voter Suppression
LCLAA celebrates Latino voter’s engagement in these critical midterm elections. Women also palyed a critical role in this election cycle, with the next Congress set to have more than 100 female legislators.
LCLAA Voices Concerns Over Brett Kavanaugh’s Nomination to the Supreme Court
Kavanaugh’spotential appointment to the highest court of the land could negatively impact working familiess across our nation.
LCLAA Expresses Disavowal over Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation to the Supreme Court
LCLAA rejects the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the highest court of the land. This appointment disregards women and neglects every single working family in our country.
LCLAA Commemorates National Hispanic Heritage Month
LCLAA vehemently opposes this administration’s manufactured immigration crisis at our nation’s southern border.
Nomination Kavanaugh
The confirmation of Judge Kavanaugh could lead to the reversal of hard fought battles that have helped Americans fully enjoy their constitutional rights.
LCLAA Joins the Women’s March in Support of Trabajadoras Across our Nation
LCLAA joins the fight for achieving gender equality, justice and expanding the political power of women.