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Building LGBTQIA+ Worker Power

Tell Apple to Respect Its Unionized Workers 05/06/2026

Pride At Work stands in solidarity with our Machinists Union siblings who made history by unionizing the first Apple Store in the US! 💪

Now Apple wants to close the store 👎

Sign the petition now telling Apple’s Board of Directors: honor your commitments, respect your workers, and don’t abandon Towson 📢

Tell Apple to Respect Its Unionized Workers Apple plans to close its first unionized store in Towson, Maryland — raising concerns for workers and the community. This location is a critical hub for service and support across the Baltimore region. Tell Apple’s Board: respect workers and keep your commitments.

Photos from Pride at Work's post 05/05/2026

👀 Don't sleep on it:
Deadline extended to Wednesday 5/6 for convention hotel rooms!

🏳️‍⚧️ www.fightwithpride.com 🏳️‍🌈

🛏 The hotel block is almost full, so reserve ASAP to secure your spot and the discount!

We'll see you in Minneapolis June 1st-4th, 2026 for the Pride At Work Quadrennial Membership Convention to build power, craft strategy, gain skills, and soak up the solidarity! 💪

04/22/2026

Do you want to build LGBTQIA+ worker power by leading our campaigns, coaching our chapters, and strengthening our membership? 🏳‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️💪

Pride At Work is hiring a full-time, in-person Organizer based in our downtown DC office. Apply today! Details at bit.ly/4sNb97O

Photos from Pride at Work's post 02/25/2026

Heading into the State of the Union tonight, remember:

Trump’s message has to be about making Americans afraid of trans people and immigrants, because his real agenda is to screw over the working class, privatize everything, and hoard the profits made off our labor.

But the labor movement refuses to fall for the distraction and division!
No matter our genders, immigration status, orientation, ZIP code, or skin color, union members stand together across our differences to fight for an economy and country where all of us can thrive! 💪


AFL-CIO

02/12/2026

Starbucks baristas are calling on us to do one thing! 📱 Delete the Starbucks app.

If Starbucks refuses to bargain for a fair contract in good faith and continues union busting, they don’t get our clicks, orders, or data. PERIOD. >> bit.ly/DeleteTheApp

SBWorkersUnited

02/10/2026

America Has No Kings:

Our country does not belong to strongmen, greedy billionaires, or those who rule through fear and violence.

It belongs to the people.

We have the power and are claiming it together.

No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings.

Join Pride At Work in the streets on March 28th 💪

02/07/2026

✊🏾Comunidad, familia LCLAA, friends, and allies: urgent action is needed por nuestro hermano Eustaquio! ❤️
Our dear friend and LCLAA member Eustquio Orozco Verdusco - a long time workers' right organizer and a pillar of our Minnesota community - has been unjustly detained by federal immigration agents. For years he has fought for workers, helped recovered millions in stolen wages, and supported families in need.
Now is time for us to support him! His familia, union siblings, and community need us to rise up with them - we need 5,000 signatures by Monday to demand his immediate release and to stop his deportation.
📝Please take a moment to sign and share widely here: https://bit.ly/4kkUW76
📣 Let's show LCLAA can do juntos when we stand together! 💪🏾

02/05/2026

🚨BREAKING: Starbucks Workers United baristas are escalating their fight for a fair contract. Workers are fed up with low pay, chaotic scheduling, understaffed stores, and illegal union busting.
Allies and customers: help take this fight to the next level. One clear action sends a powerful message to Starbucks: delete the Starbucks app and stand with baristas fighting for a fair union contract. >> bit.ly/DeleteTheApp

SBWorkersUnited

Photos from UNITE HERE's post 02/04/2026
01/27/2026

On February 7th, AFGE is convening everyone who believes in the future of young workers in Washington, D.C. to demand young workers are provided the same opportunities as their parents, and demand an America that works for workers!

The march steps off from the Hyatt Regency (400 New Jersey Ave NW) at 11am, followed by a 12pm rally at the U.S. Capitol Building.

Register to march with Pride At Work:
https://www.mobilize.us/prideatwork/event/890393/

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