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the combined organizations of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.
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the national federation that includes most labor unions, resulting from the 1955 merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
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the largest federation of North American labor unions; formed in 1955
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The AFL-CIO is an organization of over 50 major national and international labor unions. It formed in 1955 as a merger of two big union conglomerates. In summer 2005 a few unions left the AFL-CIO in protest, including SEIU and HERE, as part of the "Change to Win" coalition. aflcio.org
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Organization of labor unions to help increase the rights of workers.
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American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations - AFL-CIO home page
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Name of the federation created by merger in 1955 of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations. Check-off - A system by which union dues and other assessments are deducted from the employees' paychecks by the employer, either automatically or on specific authorization from the workers
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The American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is the voluntary federation of America's unions, representing more than 13 million working women and men nationwide.
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American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations; the nation’s largest labor organization
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American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, commonly AFL-CIO, is the largest federation of unions in the United States, made up of 53 national and international unions (including Canadian), together representing over 9 million workers. It was formed in 1955 when the AFL and the CIO merged after a long estrangement. From 1955 until 2005, the AFL-CIO's member unions represented virtually all unionized workers in the US.
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