Rhode Island AFL–CIO explained

Rhode Island AFL–CIO
Location Country:United States
Headquarters:Providence, Rhode Island
Affiliation:AFL–CIO
Members:250 locals, 80,000 workers

The Rhode Island AFL–CIO is the statewide affiliate of the AFL–CIO in Rhode Island. Its members include about 250 state and local affiliates of other unions affiliated with the AFL–CIO, representing about 80,000 workers.

The Rhode Island AFL–CIO engages in legislative activity, labor advocacy, and political lobbying and election work. It also coordinates the mobilization of workers on an as-needed basis for rallies, political work, contract campaigns and organizing. The Rhode Island AFL–CIO is particularly concerned with ensuring that the AFL–CIO's voice is heard when it comes to economic development in the state.

The federation is governed by a 93-member executive board. However, a 12-member executive committee of the executive board makes most of the decisions for the organization.

Frank Montanaro was president for 19 years, retiring in 2009. He was successed by George Nee.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bogdan . Jennifer . 2017-08-22 . Frank Montanaro Sr., former head of Rhode Island AFL-CIO, dies at 83 . 2024-02-17 . The Providence Journal . en-US.