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Linda Chavez-Thompson AFL-CIO National Executive Vice President Emeritus, LCLAA Founding Member
Jose Lopez Assistant General President, International Allied Trades - AFL-CIO
On behalf of the San Antonio Chapter of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), the Officers of the Chapter wish to extend our warmest welcome to you for our second annual “Celebrando Nuestro Orgullo” as we celebrate the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month
Your presence here is highly appreciated, and we are thrilled to have you join us for what promises to be an informative, fun and enjoyable event where our members, supporters, the business community and our elected officials can come together and enjoy an evening that celebrates and honors members and community leaders.
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Representing HUD bargaining units in Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana and Oklahoma
The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) is the leading national organization for Latino (a) workers aimed at empowering members of our community and increasing opportunities for this diverse part of our nation's population. LCLAA was founded in 1972 with the objective of informing Latinos about workers' rights, raising national awareness regarding the issues that affect their well-being, and increasing their influence in the political process.
Through our chapters nationwide, LCLAA promotes political participation of Latino working families and advocates for quality jobs, access to education, immigration reform, the environment, as well as fair and equal pay for Latinas
LCLAA represents the interest of more than 2 million Latino workers in both the American Federation of LaborCongress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), the Change to Win Federation as well as independent unions and all its membership.
Access to a $3,000Accidental Death and Dismemberment Benefit (AD&D) at no additional cost through American Income Life Insurance Company
Access to the Labor Credit Union, a financial institution where members receive higher saving rates and lower loan rates
Discounted airfare and hotel rates brought to you by TripPlanet and a 12% Hilton Hotels global chain-wide discount Opportunities to apply to the Trabajadoras Fellowship Program and scholarships offered by some local chapters Access to disaster and Emergency Response Certification through ICWUC
We all have the responsibility to get involved in the struggle to defend our civil, social, economic, and political rights. LCLAA chapters are the vehicle to do it. Join a LCLAA chapter today and be part of the change!
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