Walk in My Shoes

Walk In My Shoes

What’s Your Story? Fill out the form below.

In 150 words or less—accompanied by a picture of you at work…Help us walk in your shoes. We’re open to all union members, active, retired, laid off.

“We want rank and file members to help us to illustrate the rich, diverse tapestry of hard working men and women who make up the American labor movement. They are proud of their work and proud of the contributions they make to their communities,” explains Union Label Department President Richard Kline. “We want to demonstrate to American consumers and businesses that union labor gives added value in quality and reliability to products and services that are bought and sold.”

The pictures and stories we get will be published in the Label Letter and posted on the Department’s website—and perhaps in posters and other promotional materials. E-mail a Walk in Your Shoes to: unionlabel@unionlabel.org; or send by regular mail to:

Walk In My Shoes,
c/o Union Label & Service Trades Dept. (AFL-CIO),
815 16th St. NW,
Washington, DC 20005

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Past Walk in My Shoes Submissions

Perry Weller—IAFF Local 3468

Perry Weller—IAFF Local 3468

I don’t have holidays off, I work sick, tired, battered and beaten. I do the unthinkable...I’m a firefigher and I am UNION! Even though our days aren’t full of saving babies, we have to ensure fleet readiness, perform business inspections for fire code violations,...

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Alexandria Knox–AFM 447-70

Alexandria Knox–AFM 447-70

I am a union musician. I am a member of the American Federation of Musicians Local 447-70. I am a solo bagpiper performing at those most memorable moments from weddings, to memorial services, to holiday parties. As a professional musician I spend my days practicing...

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Walk in My Shoes–Cory McCray, IBEW

Walk in My Shoes–Cory McCray, IBEW

Coming out of high school, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do, but my mom called up the Department of Labor and asked for a list of all the available apprenticeships in Maryland. By pure luck, I ended up in the IBEW Local 24’s program. It appealed to me because the...

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