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UNION PLUS

 

THE UNION PRIVILEGE FAMILY

Union Plus designs programs that help union members enjoy life at a great price. By using the collective buying power of unions, Union Plus is able to offer a variety of high quality, discounted products and services exclusively to working families.

 

The AFL-CIO created Union Privilege in 1986 to provide union members and their families with valuable consumer benefits. With Union Plus benefits, your union membership "pays" at work and at home.

 

 


 

  • Union leaders can  contact the Union Plus Leader Line at 1-800-472-2005 or 202-293-5330 in the Washington, DC metro area.
  • Credit Card Services and Home Mortgage Services and  other general Union Plus benefits questions, union members can call 1-800-452-9425 or 202-293-5330 in the Washington, DC metro area.

 

Union Privilege

 

1125 15th Street, NW

 

Suite 300

 

Washington, DC 20005

 

Fax: 202-293-5311

 

 

UNION MADE GOODS 

 

The AFL-CIO Union Label and Service Trades Department website provides information on union-made goods and services, featuring a national Do Not Buy list, the Label Letter, and a new website: www.ShopUnionMade.org


 

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

 

Union members and their children can tap into a range of education benefits.

Union Plus Scholarship Program—A program offered through the Union Plus Education Foundation provides scholarships ranging from $500 to $4,000 to members of unions participating in any Union Plus program, their spouses and dependent children.

Union Scholarship Database—A searchable database of union-sponsored scholarships.

 

 

AFL-CIO Unemployment Lifeline

 

AFL-CIO and Working America Offer Lifeline to America’s Unemployed

Unemployed and Need Help?

 

The nation’s largest labor organizations, the AFL-CIO and Working America, launched an online Unemployment LifeLine campaign to give

America’s unemployed workers more resources.

    

UnemploymentLifeLine.com is an online lifeline—a Yellow Pages meets Wikipedia—for unemployed workers. On the site, people can enter their ZIP code and see a listing of available resources for workers in their area, such as where to go for unemployment insurance, nutritional assistance, heating subsidies, credit counseling, job training programs and much more.

 

Check it out here!

Unemployment Lifeline.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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