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IAFF Local 1264 represents the professional firefighters, paramedics, dispatchers, mechanics, and fire prevention specialists of the Anchorage Fire Department. Chartered in 1957, the union works to uphold high professional standards and ensure the safety of the Anchorage community through effective recruitment and sustainable public safety policies.

Teamsters Local 959 is a general union with jurisdiction throughout the entire state of Alaska. They represent a diverse workforce that extends far beyond the transportation sector. Their members include freight drivers, healthcare professionals, telecommunications staff, and service workers. They operate the critical supply chains and essential services that support the Alaskan economy.

The Anchorage Central Labor Council (ACLC) serves as the collective voice for organized labor in Southcentral Alaska. As a local federation of the AFL-CIO, the council coordinates the efforts of diverse member unions to advocate for fair wages, safe working conditions, and robust labor protections.

Laborers' Local 341 represents workers throughout Southcentral and Southwestern Alaska. While primarily known for their role in heavy construction and highway projects, their membership includes healthcare professionals, service contract workers, and industrial cleaners.

LIUNA Local 71 represents public employees across Alaska, including workers for the State of Alaska, the Municipality of Anchorage, and various school districts. Their members are responsible for maintaining roads, airports, and public facilities. The union focuses on collective bargaining, benefits protection, and workforce representation for the public service sector.

Chartered on July 2, 1938, UA Local 367 is the Anchorage-based affiliate of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry. The union represents a skilled workforce including plumbers, steamfitters, welders, HVAC technicians, and utility workers across Southcentral Alaska.

Alaska AFSCME Retiree Chapter 52 represents retired public employees receiving benefits from Alaska’s state retirement systems. Affiliated with ASEA/AFSCME Local 52, the chapter advocates for the protection of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) and retiree health insurance. They focus on securing cost-of-living adjustments and defending defined benefit pensions against legislative cuts.

The Western States Regional Council of Carpenters represents nearly 90,000 members across twelve states and is an affiliate of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. The organization provides professional training through its apprenticeship programs and advocates for living wages, comprehensive health benefits, and retirement security for its skilled workforce.

IUOE Local 302 represents over 14,000 heavy equipment operators, mechanics, and surveyors across Alaska, Washington, and Idaho. From major highway projects to pipeline construction, Local 302 members provide the skilled labor and technical expertise required to build and maintain the Pacific Northwest’s most critical infrastructure.

The Anchorage Education Association represents over 3,000 certificated educators dedicated to providing high-quality instruction and support for every student in the district. Through collective bargaining and professional advocacy, the association works to improve classroom conditions and ensure educators have the resources necessary for student success.

The Alaska Public Employees Association/American Federation of Teachers is the oldest public employee union in Alaska and represents a diverse membership of educators, state supervisors, and municipal workers. The association advocates for collective bargaining rights, secure retirement systems, and the professional standards necessary to recruit and retain a high quality public workforce.

The Alaska Center is a non-partisan organization dedicated to protecting the state’s natural resources and strengthening its democratic processes. By engaging Alaskans in grassroots advocacy, the Center focuses on key issues such as clean air and water, salmon habitat protection, and the transition to renewable energy.