CLUW National

@CLUWNational

The Coalition of Labor Union Women is America's only national organization for union women, formed in 1974 as a nonpartisan organization.

Washington, DC
Joined January 2014

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    Feb 21

    a tribute to Velma Hopkins (1906-1996) labor organizer, Local 22 in Winston-Salem, NC and civil rights leader. She organized tobacco workers at RJR in 1943.

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  3. Feb 24

    CLUW has extended the registration & hotel reservation deadline for the 2020 Women's Leadership Skills Conference & National Executive Board Meeting to Tues., February 25. We hope the additional days give everyone a chance to complete online & mailed registrations.

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  4. Feb 20

    We want to wish a Happy Retirement to our longtime Executive Director Carol Rosenblatt! Thank you for 20 years of service to union women!

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  5. Feb 20

    Davida Russell has been a dedicated CLUW member for more than 25 years & will teach a workshop at the upcoming CLUW Women’s Leadership Skills Conference with tips for union women considering running for office. To read the full article, visit .

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    Feb 20

    In 1920, the 19th Amendment gave women (including black women) the right to vote. Learn more about “African Americans and the Vote” at ASALH’s 94th on February 22, 2020.

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  7. Feb 13

    Please join us at the upcoming Women's Leadership Skills Conference and National Executive Board Meeting in 4 weeks in Atlanta, GA! The conference will be March 13 and 14 and the NEB is March 12.

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  9. Feb 13

    TODAY: the House is voting on H.J. Res. 79 (introduced by ), which lifts the time restrictions on the Equal Rights Amendment (). Take action and call your representative!

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  10. Feb 11

    Today is the day in the new year that Asian-American Pacific Islander women finally catch up to what their white non-Hispanic male counterparts earned in 2019. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

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    Dr. Susan McKinney Steward, from Crown Heights, was the first black woman physician in New York State. Like her sister, Sarah Tompkins Smith Garnet, she was an active member of the abolitionist and women’s suffrage communities.

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  12. Feb 10

    Join us Tuesday for our Tweetstorm at 2pm ET. ,

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  13. Feb 5

    27 years after the implementation of the , the U.S. remains the ONLY developed country in the world without paid leave. It’s time for us to finally act and provide , through a comprehensive and sustainable proposal like the .

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  14. Feb 5

    The Family and Medical Leave Act helped to transform workplaces, but it’s past time for the next step - ! Go to or text PAIDLEAVEFORALL to 52886 to tell your members of Congress to support the !

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  15. Feb 5

    Millions of workers, especially working women, must choose between caring for a sick parent, a new child, or keeping a paycheck. America has a caregiving crisis and it’s time for our leaders to address it by ensuring .

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    A national standard should be: 👉🏾Inclusive 💪🏼Comprehensive 💜Meaningful 💵Sustainable 🔑Secure The is the only legislation before Congress that aligns with these principles.

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  20. Jan 25

    Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 10 a.m.: will hold a hearing on legislative proposals for national paid family and medical leave. Follow the conversation using and share what a policy would mean to you.

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