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Meet Petee Talley: A Trailblazer for Black Women in Labor

Meet Petee Talley: A Trailblazer for Black Women in Labor

Mar 15, 2016

Black women are underrepresented in the leadership posts of America’s unions. Petee Talley, the No. 2 figure at the AFL-CIO Ohio, is looking to change that.

Tryin’ to Make a Dollar Out of 64 Cents

Tryin’ to Make a Dollar Out of 64 Cents

Jul 28, 2015

On Black Women’s Pay Equity Day, experts weigh in on stemming the tide of income inequality for African-American women.

Richard Trumka: Black Women Leaders of Labor Show Us a “Bright Path Forward”

Richard Trumka: Black Women Leaders of Labor Show Us a “Bright Path Forward”

Jun 29, 2015

AFL-CIO president speaks on why the labor movement must encompass black women workers at all levels of organizing

Looking Beyond the Headlines on Black Jobs and Workers in America

Looking Beyond the Headlines on Black Jobs and Workers in America

May 20, 2015

The potential for black workers to rejuvenate the U.S. labor movement and transform it into the ultimate working class and civil rights vehicle is enormous.

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