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Affiliate with U.S. Labor Against the War


US Labor Against the War is a national organization of affiliated local and national unions, labor councils, regional labor bodies, allied constituency group organizations, worker centers, ad hoc labor antiwar committees and other labor groups.  It was founded in January of 2003 to organize in the labor movement to prevent the war launched by President Bush in March of 2003. 

In October of 2003, USLAW affiliates met again and adopted a Mission Statement committing it to end the war, bring the troops home now and change the priorities of the U.S. to meet human needs rather than to feed the war machine.  A list of affiliates is posted on this website.

USLAW has accomplished a tremendous amount in its short existence.  It was the moving force behind getting the AFL-CIO to adopt a resolution at its 2005 convention calling for rapid withdrawal from Iraq.  USLAW sponsored an historic 25-city tour of the U.S. by six Iraqi union leaders which has been memorialized in a documentary video Meeting Face to Face: the U.S.-Iraqi Labor Solidarity Tour.  It sponsored a second tour of 13 cities in 2007.

We invite local and national unions, labor councils, regional labor bodies, and other labor organizations that agree with our objectives to become affiliated with USLAW - to build a more powerful labor antiwar movement and to support this vital social justice network.  Take a look at our introductory brochure.

Download and complete our affiliation form here.

For more information, contact USLAW at info@uslaboragainstwar.org.


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