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Florida AFL–CIO : ウィキペディア英語版
Florida AFL–CIO


Florida AFL–CIO is a statewide federation of labor unions in the state of Florida affiliated with the AFL-CIO. The federation's membership consists of about 450 local unions from 41 international unions (or about 500,000 active and retired workers). The headquarters of the organization are located in Tallahassee, Florida.
The Florida AFL–CIO was formed in 1958 with the merger of the Florida American Federation of Labor and the Florida Congress of Industrial Organizations.
The federation engages in legislative and political work, labor movement advocacy, research, and member mobilization and education. In 2005, after the disaffiliation of several unions to the Change to Win Federation (CTW), the Florida AFL–CIO established the United Labor Lobby as a way for AFL-CIO and CTW unions to work together on legislative issues.
The Florida AFL–CIO publishes a bi-weekly newspaper, ''Solidarity in the Sunshine.''
The federation also hands out an A. Philip Randolph Award each year. Individuals are nominated by a committee of the Florida AFL–CIO, and the prize awarded at the annual Florida Labor Hall of Fame Gala each odd-numbered year. There may be none or several award recipients in a given year.
==Structure==
The Florida AFL–CIO is governed by its membership, meeting in convention every odd-numbered year. Members discuss, approve, and implement the policies of the federation, and elect its officers.
Every other convention, the convention elects two executive officers, a president and secretary-treasurer. At every convention, the members elect 42 vice presidents. There are 17 vice presidents nominated from each district of the Florida AFL–CIO, 16 vice presidents nominated by member unions of the federation, five at-large vice presidents, and 4 "constituency group" vice presidents.〔The four constituency groups of the Florida AFL-CIO are the state chapter of the A. Philip Randolph Institute; the Florida statewide chapter of the Alliance For Retired Americans, the retiree organization sponsored by the national AFL-CIO; the state chapter of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, and the state chapter of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement.〕 Between conventions, the two executive officers and 42 board members constitute an executive board which implements the policies of the Florida AFL-CIO. In 2009, Florida AFL–CIO delegates elected Mike Williams, a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union #177, (I.B.E.W. L.U. #177 – Jacksonville, Florida), president. In 2013, Florida AFL-CIO delegates re-elected Mike Williams as president of the federation unanimously, and elected David Pittman as secretary-treasurer.
In even-numbered years, the Florida AFL–CIO hosts a Committee on Political Education (COPE) Convention to endorse candidates, recommend legislative and ballot initiatives, establish positions on legislation and ballot initiatives, and establish the organization's member political education and action efforts.

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