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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profiles: Folafolaga Avei Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profiles: Folafolaga Avei For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month this year, the AFL-CIO is spotlighting various Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who have worked and continue to work at the intersection of civil and labor rights in the United States. Today's profile is Folafolaga Avei of the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA-CWA). Folafolaga Avei has been a flight attendant with Hawaiian Airlines for nine years, where he also has served as the master executive council chairperson for the airline's human rights committee. As a representative, Avei has been at the forefront of educating members about issues related to the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Through these efforts, he has rallied the community to demand an end to anti-Asian hate, marched for racial equality and justice, and campaigned to protect children and women against human trafficking. Avei has also worked to reduce poverty and homelessness. Kenneth Quinnell Thu, 05/19/2022 - 10:00 — May 19
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8 Things You Need to Know from EPI's New Report on State Unemployment by Race and Ethnicity 8 Things You Need to Know from EPI's New Report on State Unemployment by Race and Ethnicity Two years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the labor market is approaching 2020 levels. But a new report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) shows that disparities remain in terms of race and ethnicity. Here are eight important things from the EPI report you should know.
- The overall unemployment rate of 3.8% is currently the same level it was at the beginning of 2020. The majority of states have an unemployment rate within 1% of what they had in 2020.
- The lowest unemployment rates are in Nebraska and Utah (both at 2.1%). The highest rates are Washington, D.C. (6.1%) and New Mexico (5.6%).
- The unemployment rate for White workers is the same in 2022 (3%) as it was pre-pandemic.
- The unemployment rate for Black workers remains higher (6.5%) than before the pandemic (6.2%).
- No state saw Black unemployment below 5%. The states with the lowest rates were Georgia (5%) and Florida (5.3%). The highest rates were in D.C. (12.5%) and Illinois (12.2%).
- Hispanic workers have an unemployment rate (4.6%) slightly below their 2020 rate (4.8%).
- The states with the lowest Hispanic unemployment are Georgia (2%) and North Carolina (2.5%). Those with the highest rates are Massachusetts (7.5%) and New York (6.3%).
- For Asian workers, the current unemployment rate is higher (3.4%) than it was before the pandemic (3.1%).
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profiles: Emmelle Israel Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profiles: Emmelle Israel For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month this year, the AFL-CIO is spotlighting various Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who have worked and continue to work at the intersection of civil and labor rights in the United States. Today's profile is Emmelle Israel of the United Autoworkers (UAW). Emmelle Israel is a doctoral student at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Her research focuses on the historical and contemporary impact of labor unions and guilds in the media and entertainment industries, labor organizing in tech and digital media workplaces, and cultural representations of work, labor and unions in popular culture. Prior to studying at UCLA, Israel spent several years working as a communications specialist for unions and labor federations in the U.S. In her current studies, she seeks to pursue projects that build upon her past experiences in the labor movement and contribute to the larger body of scholarship that increases visibility and deepens understanding of working conditions and worker activism. Kenneth Quinnell Wed, 05/18/2022 - 10:00 — May 18
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Service + Solidarity Spotlight: Union-Crewed Hospital Ship Sets Sail on Humanitarian Mission Service + Solidarity Spotlight: Union-Crewed Hospital Ship Sets Sail on Humanitarian Mission Working people across the United States have stepped up to help out our friends, neighbors and communities during these trying times. In our regular Service + Solidarity Spotlight series, we'll showcase one of these stories every day. Here’s today’s story. The hospital ship USNS Mercy left San Diego on May 3 to join the Navy’s Pacific Partnership 2022 (PP22) mission with international partners. Members of the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association (MEBA), Masters, Mates & Pilots (MM&P) and Seafarers (SIU) work as civilian mariners aboard the vessel. The Pacific Partnership is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific region. The PP22 team will work with host nations and regional partners to provide medical care and exchange information related to disaster response throughout Oceania and the Western Pacific. Kenneth Quinnell Wed, 05/18/2022 - 09:36 — May 18
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Take Action: Cancel Student Debt Take Action: Cancel Student Debt After all the hardship we have endured during the COVID-19 pandemic, we cannot ask working people to sacrifice even more. Sign the petition to tell the Biden administration: cancel student debt! Organized labor was built on the foundation of creating a pathway to the middle class for everyone. But skyrocketing student loan debt has become an insurmountable obstacle to achieving this goal. The Biden administration’s decision to continue to pause student debt has made a tremendous difference in the lives of so many borrowers. But these borrowers still live with the uncertainty of not knowing when to drastically alter their finances in order to begin repaying their loans. We call on the Biden administration to do its part to assist borrowers hampered by overwhelming debt. Sign the petition to say you support canceling student debt! Kenneth Quinnell Tue, 05/17/2022 - 11:40 — May 17
AFL-CIO Blog
- Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profiles: Folafolaga Avei
- 8 Things You Need to Know from EPI's New Report on State Unemployment by Race and Ethnicity
- Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profiles: Emmelle Israel
- Service + Solidarity Spotlight: Union-Crewed Hospital Ship Sets Sail on Humanitarian Mission
- Take Action: Cancel Student Debt