About the ILCA

 

The International Labor Communications Association, founded in 1955, is the professional organization of labor communicators in North America. ILCA membership is open to national, regional, and local union publications and to media productions affiliated with the AFL-CIO and the CLC, as well as to associate members not affiliated with those bodies. The ILCA's several hundred members produce publications with a total circulation in the tens of millions. 

The International Labor Communications Association came into being as a byproduct of the merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations on December 5, 1955.

Current ILCA Executive Council -- updated November 2009

Current ILCA Constitution -- updated September 2009

A Wiki page is being developed where you will be able to find more information on the history, constitution and code of ethics of the ILCA.


 

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