Alabama
AFL-CIO
Labor Institute for Training
435 South McDonough Street, Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Phone: (334) 834-6577 Fax: (334) 834-1065 E-Mail: unionrr@bellsouth.net
![]() Leroy Nicholson, Director |
The Alabama AFL-CIO Labor Institute for Training (LIFT) is a non-profit organization that identifies needs of the Alabama workforce and develops programs and projects to meet those needs. LIFT serves as the workforce development arm of the Alabama AFL-CIO. |
Rapid Response Labor Liaison Project
An identified need continues to be services for dislocated workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own due to plant closures
and mass layoffs. Many times these workers are unfamiliar
with systems and programs available to help them during
their crisis.
Alabama Labor Archives and History
Alabama Labor Archives and History (ALAH), is a private
not-for-profit corporation that began in 2002 when the
Alabama AFL-CIO recognized the need for a labor archives and
history museum that showed the progress of organized labor
in Alabama. A Board of Directors and Executive Director
govern ALAH.
ALAH will collect, document and preserve material
pertaining to the heritage of the labor movement in Alabama.

ALABAMA
COMMUNITY AUDIT REPORT
Alabama State Partnership
The Alabama State Partnership is a non-profit,
membership-based organization developed and supported by the
efforts of Education, Labor and Management. The mission is
to develop and preserve family-sustaining jobs in the State
of Alabama. The Partnership will undertake to fulfill the
mission by:
| Development and support of training programs designed
to upgrade skills of incumbent workers to meet the
challenges of new businesses and technologies. | |
| Recruitment and retention of qualified workers in the
State of Alabama. | |
| Development of a forum where meaningful discussion and resolution of future workforce and workplace issues can take place. |