Pride at Work joins allied organizations to demand: SAVE 988
This past weekend, Pride at Work joined Friends of Trevor United, CWA 1180, the Central Labor Council, union siblings and allied organizations at SAVE 988 in front of Trump Tower in New York City in response to the Trump administration announcing that it would be dismantling the 988 "Option 3" crisis hotline. PRIDE 988 receives more than 400,000 contacts a year. These cuts remove 220+ jobs from CWA-1180 members and more from crisis workers at other organizations putting thousands of lives at risk.
Statement on L.W. v. Skrmetti Supreme Court Decision
Across race, place, and genders, we all want our kids to have the freedom to be themselves and pursue their dreams. And we know that decisions about medical care belong in the hands of our families and our doctors, not politicians. In today’s Supreme Court ruling in L.W. v. Skrmetti, the Supreme Court failed to protect our freedoms and allowed extremist legislators in Tennessee to strip away transgender youth’s healthcare. Denying someone medical care on the basis on sex or gender is a violation of our constitutional rights.
March with Labor in World Pride!
On Sunday, June 8, Pride at Work and the AFL-CIO hosted March with Labor in World Pride. A little (or a lot) of rain couldn’t stop us from joining together to stand up against the attacks on our trans, non-binary, and intersex siblings. Across race, place, and genders, we all deserve to have the freedom to shine bright as our authentic selves, and to work and live with safety, respect, and dignity.
Celebrating the life of Nancy Wohlforth
On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, Pride at Work members from the past three decades and siblings from across many movements, joined together at the AFL-CIO to celebrate the life of Pride at Work founder Nancy Wohlforth, whose organizing and leadership in the labor, LGBTQIA+, anti-war, and civil rights movements have a profound lasting impact on us all.
Pride at Work shares immense gratitude for OPEIU, the AFL-CIO, and Nancy’s beloved wife Denice Lombard hosting the celebration. AFL-CIO President Liz Schuler shared moving remarks about Nancy’s trailblazing leadership, CWA International President Emeritus Larry Cohen emceed, and the DC Labor chorus led us in song.

