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The Martin Luther King, Jr. County Labor Council (MLKCLC) is the central body of labor organizations in King County, Washington. The MLKCLC is affiliated with the national AFL–CIO, the central labor organization in the United States, which represents more than 13 million working people. Over 125 organizations are affiliated with the MLKCLC ...
Teresa Carmen Mosqueda (born July 4, 1980) is an American politician and labor activist from Seattle, Washington. She is a King County Council member and has represented District 8 since 2024. Mosqueda was a member of the Seattle City Council from 2017 to 2023, in at-large position 8. [1]
Pages in category "Trade unions in Washington (state)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... King County Labor Council; S. SEIU 775; U.
(The Center Square) – The King County Council on Tuesday unanimously adopted its 2025 budget, totaling $10.2 billion as a $150 million budget deficit looms. King County Executive Dow Constantine ...
The King County Labor Council of Washington (Seattle, Wash.) Records. 1889–2003. 38.26 cubic feet (1.083 m 3) The Martin Luther King County Labor Council is the successor organization to the Seattle Central Labor Council. This collection contains records relating to the Seattle General Strike of 1919.
Washington State Federation of Labor Records. Circa 1901–1967. 45.44 cubic feet (including 2 microfilm reels, 1 package and 1 vertical file). AFL–CIO, Washington State Labor Council Records. 1919–2010. 187.18 cubic feet. Washington State Labor Council Photograph and Video Collection. 1981–1999. 20 cubic feet (20 boxes).
Companies based in King County, Washington (9 C, 11 P) E. ... King County Labor Council; KVSH-LP; L. Lake Nisqually; Lake Puyallup; Lake Skokomish; Lake Tacoma ...
Dylan Orr (born 1979) is the director of Environmental Health Services for King County, Washington. [1] He was formerly the director of the Office of Labor Standards for the City of Seattle from 2015 to 2018.