Unions fight to protect and improve workers’ compensation laws, which provide income and medical benefits for anyone who becomes injured or sick because of his or her job. No matter what industry you’re in, there are certain basic health and safety rights that are guaranteed to all workers. The Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act of 1970 – which created OSHA under the U.S. Department of Labor – gave all workers, union and nonunion, a set of rights and responsibilities. A Union employee who suffers a worker compensation related injury may seek assistance from their union representatives and stewards.  We have provided a list of Labor Organizations as a reference.

Directory of Labor Organizations

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FACULTY ASSOCIATION/ CALIFORNIA

Fairfax Coalition of Police-Local 5000

FARM WORKERS/ UNITED

FARMWORKER UNION/ PCUN – OREGON’S

FEBA – FEDERACION ESTATAL DE BANCA Y AHORRO (SPAIN)

FEDERACION ESTATAL DE BANCA Y AHORRO (SPAIN)/ FEBA -

FIELD LABOR LOCALS/ NATIONAL COUNCIL OF

FINLAND (SASK)/ TRADE UNION SOLIDARITY CENTRE OF

FIREFIGHTERS/ CDF

FISAC CGIL/ ITALIAN BANK AND INSURANCE WORKERS UNION

FLINT, MI)/ UAW LOCAL 598 (

Florham Park New Jersey PBA

FLORIDA LOCAL 3326 AFT AFL-CIO/ DUVAL TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Florida Police Benevolent Association

FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS, LOCAL 1776/ UNITED

FOP OHIO LABOR COUNCIL

FOP Tucson Lodge 1

FRANCISCO BAY AREA)/ PIPE TRADES ASSOCIATION (SAN

Franklin Township N.J. P.B.A. Local 154

Fresno Police Officers Association

FURNITURE WORKERS (IUE)/ INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ELECTRONIC