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What We Are
The International Labor Communications
Association, founded in 1955, is the professional organization of labor
communicators in North America. ILCA membership is open to national, regional,
and local union publications and to media productions affiliated with the
AFL-CIO and the CLC, as well as to associate members not affiliated with those
bodies. The ILCA's several hundred members produce publications with a total
circulation in the tens of millions.
Who is the ILCA? The ILCA is
a professional support organization for labor communicators. We work to
strengthen and expand labor print publications, websites, and radio, television,
and film productions by providing resources, expertise, and networking
opportunities for labor communicators. The ILCA works to encourage democratic
labor media that engages workers in an ongoing conversation.
How We
Work: The ILCA is a self-supporting, autonomous, nonprofit organization
governed by an Executive Council comprised of a President, Secretary-Treasurer,
and 15 Vice Presidents. These officers are elected by the membership and serve
two-year terms. The ILCA maintains an office and staff in Washington, D.C., and
holds meetings, workshops, and conventions all over North America. The ILCA is
the only advocate for the labor media in the labor movement and in the community
at large. We represent labor media at conferences with national media reform
groups, and independent, 'mainstream', ethnic, and community-based media. And we
support issues important to the labor media within the union
community.
