Laborers' International Union of North America

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The Laborers' International Union of North America (LiUNA) is a project of the Service Employees International Union, being founded in 1903. LiUNA seeks to have a voice in government, raise standards for workers and employers on the job, and reach out to a new generation of workers yearning for a better life. Throughout recent history, LiUNA members have been at the forefront of the construction industry – which today is an economic powerhouse of 12 million working men and women who produce 5 percent of the gross domestic product of the U.S. and Canada.[1]

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