Indiana AFL–CIO
The Indiana AFL–CIO is the Indiana state affiliate of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL–CIO), the largest national trade union center in the United States. It was established by a merger between the state affiliates of American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1955. The roughly 400 local affiliates collectively represent approximately 300,000 active and retired workers.[1]
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| Headquarters | West Building, 2917 Roosevelt Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46218 |
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Members | ~300,000 (2021)[1] |
Key people | Brett Voorhies, President |
| Affiliations | AFL-CIO |
| Website | https://www.inaflcio.org |
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Presidents
Indiana Federation of Labor
- Samuel Leffingwell (1885-1887)
- Emil Levy (1887-1891)
- Thomas M. Gruelle (1891-1893)
- Joseph F. Suchawk (1893-1895)
- Edgar A. Perkins (1895-1909)
- John Hughes (1909-1910)
- Edgar A. Perkins (1910-1913)
- Charles Fox (1913-1921)
Area Labor Federations
- Hoosier Heartland Area Labor Federation – (based in Indianapolis, Indiana)
- Northern Indiana Area Labor Federation – (based in Merrillville, Indiana)
- Southern Indiana Area Labor Federation – (based in Bloomington, Indiana)
Affiliated unions
References
- "About Us". 23 August 2016.
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