St. Paul Labor Studies and Resource Center, the nonprofit arm of the St. Paul Regional Labor Federation, will collect cash donations to the annual Labor of Love Sponsor a Family holiday drive through Nov. 19.
Each year, Labor of Love donations are pooled to purchase gift cards from union grocers. LSRC staff then distributes the gift cards to St. Paul-based agencies – including Catholic Charities, Sponsor A Family MN, Jewish Community Center and the LSRC’s own Emergency Fund – so that families in need will not go without food during the holidays.
All gifts are tax-deductible.
To contribute, mail a check to “Labor Studies Resource Center (LSRC) Labor of Love – Sponsor a Family” and mail it to: LSRC – AFL-CIO Community Services Program, Attn: Laura, 353 West 7th St., Suite 201, St. Paul, MN 55102.
Saint Paul Regional Labor Federation delegates donated over $700 to purchase school supplies for students enrolled in the Saint Paul Public Schools.
The annual school supply drive is part of the Labor Community Services Action Committee‘s Jean Jones Initiative. Named after a former Saint Paul teacher and leader in the Saint Paul Federation of Educators, the initiative provides support to St. Paul public school students whose families face financial hardship.
The school supplies — pens, folders, notebooks, dictionaries, rulers, glue sticks, crayons, scissors, pencils, pencil sharpeners, erasers, markers and a scientific calculator — were presented to staff in the district’s Title I office during the second week of the 2019-20 school year.
After more than seven years as a member of the St. Paul
Regional Labor Federation’s professional staff, Vicki Beebe resigned last month
to accept a position as community relations officer with St. Paul Federal
Credit Union. Her last day was July 12.
Beebe served as a political organizer for the St. Paul RLF and as an AFL-CIO Community Services liaison with the RLF’s nonprofit organization, St. Paul Labor Studies and Resource Center.
“I really will miss the people I worked with and the
relationships I’ve built,” Beebe said. “I look forward to maintaining them in
my new job – and building new ones, too.”
As a political organizer, Beebe worked closely with the
federation’s labor assemblies in Chisago and Dakota counties, coordinating
phone banks, door-knocks and other volunteer activities in support of local
labor-endorsed candidates.
As a Community Services liaison, she recruited volunteers
for service projects, served as a founding board member at the East Side
Freedom Library and helped plan the RLF’s participation in the State Fair
parade on Labor Day.
“It was very rewarding to get people in the labor movement
out in the community, whether it was for a United Way project or a parade,”
Beebe said. “I hope to continue helping union members at my next job, to build
more bridges and more relationships.”
St. Paul RLF President Bobby Kasper credited Beebe as the
driving force behind the annual Union Jobs and Resource Fair, which has
expanded each year since launching in 2016.
“Our job fair has introduced so many people to the
opportunities available when you work union, and it wouldn’t have happened
without Vicki’s hard work,” Kasper said. “Sometimes it seemed like she had only
one word in her vocabulary – ‘yes.’ Vicki is a true union sister, and she will
be well missed.”
Beebe is a longstanding member of the Machinists union and
retirees organization, stemming from a 36-year career with Northwest and,
later, Delta Air Lines.
The St. Paul Regional Labor Federation’s 9th Annual Labor Bowl raised record funds for the RLF’s nonprofit organization, the St. Paul Labor Studies and Resource Center.
The Saint Paul LSRC is a charitable nonprofit organization that assists and advocates for union members in the east-metro area. Its staff members, part of the AFL-CIO Community Services program, connect union members with much needed community resources and direct assistance, and they help local unions provide their members with important services, such as strike and lay-off preparation trainings.
“Participants in Labor Bowl give back to our community and support an organization that supports the work of organized labor,” St. Paul RLF President Bobby Kasper said. “We continue to be thankful for their support of this event.”
Thank you to our Labor Bowl 2019 sponsors!
Platinum Sponsors: Saint Paul Federal Credit Union Saint Paul Regional Labor Federation
Gold Sponsors APWU - Saint Paul Laborers District Council of Minnesota and North Dakota
Silver Sponsors Dakota County Labor Assembly Operating Engineers Local 49 Minnesota Nurses Association Teamsters Local 120 Union Bank and Trust
Congratulations to the high-score bowlers!
Thank you to all of our bowlers and their sponsors!
Union employers and apprenticeship programs pitched career opportunities to nearly 150 jobseekers April 4 at the Union Job and Resource Fair, hosted on St. Paul’s East Side by Local 110 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
The event, co-sponsored annually by the Saint Paul Regional Labor Federation, the Saint Paul Building and Construction Trades Council, the City of Saint Paul, United Food & Commercial Workers Local 1189, and the East Side Freedom Library, continued to grow in its fourth year. The event attracted 32 vendors, including construction firms, manufacturers, government agencies, health care employers, retailers and union apprenticeship programs.
“Unions built the American middle class, and a union job remains the best way for working people to secure livable wages and decent health and retirement benefits,” said Bobby Kasper, President of the 50,000-member Saint Paul RLF. “As a labor movement, we need to raise awareness about the value of a union contract, especially among immigrant communities and young workers.”
New this year, the job fair opened with a panel discussion, led by Freedom Library co-director Peter Rachleff. Employers, union leaders, apprentices and an analyst from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development offered insight into the local job market. They discussed the skills and qualifications different union careers demand, and the advantages of working union.
On average, union members in the U.S. earn 22 percent more than non-union workers, and union members are more likely to have health insurance and retirement benefits.
Many job seekers at the event expressed interest in apprenticeship programs sponsored by Building Trades unions and their signatory contractors. Most require only a high school diploma or GED for admittance, and apprentices are able to work regular hours in their field – and earn good wages and benefits – while they learn their particular crafts.
The East Side Freedom Library hosted the Union Job and Resource Fair at its location the previous three years. Moving to Local 110’s hall accommodated growing interest in the event, while staying true to its East Side roots.
“This job fair is an exciting opportunity to extend our outreach and build new relationships on the East Side, and we’re proud to be a part of it,” Kasper said.
East Siders learned more about the advantages of working union April 14 at the first Union Job & Resource Fair, hosted by the East Side Freedom Library in Saint Paul.
Sponsoring organizations included the Saint Paul Regional Labor Federation, the Minnesota AFL-CIO, the Saint Paul Building & Construction Trades Council and the City of Saint Paul.
Representatives of 20 employers and apprenticeship programs offered jobseekers information about getting on the path to a union career. Additionally, representatives of eight nonprofit agencies were on hand to provide resources and assistance.
It was a beautiful day for a swim Feb. 20, 2016 – just ask the hundreds of people who jumped into Forest Lake during the Rotary’s annual Winter Plunge fundraiser.
“The Godzillas,” a team of four plungers from the Regional Labor Federation, raised over $1,500 for the RLF’s nonprofit Labor Studies and Resource Center, which supports union families in financial crisis.
Team members, pictured above, are (L to R) Mary Sansom, Vicki Beebe, Pete Weber and Michael Madden.
“We hope to make this an annual event,” RLF President Bobby Kasper said.
Want to earn while you learn? Make more than minimum wage?
Learn more about the advantages of working union April 4 at the East Side Freedom Library in Saint Paul. The Third Annual Union Job & Resource Fair will offer help getting on the path to a union career and provide information about community resources and record expungement.
What: Union Job & Resource Fair
When: 3-7p.m. Thursday, April 4
Where: IBEW Local 110, 1330 Conway St., Saint Paul
Find a list of participating employers and open positions, as well as directions to the library, at www.eastsidefreedomlibrary.org. For more information, contact Peter Rachleff at 651-230-3294.
In what has become an annual tradition, hundreds of union members, retirees and families joined the St. Paul Regional Labor Federation’s marching unit in the Minnesota State Fair’s daily parade on Labor Day. Carrying their union banners and wearing their union colors, marchers celebrated the everyday heroes who make our country great — American workers!