AFL-CIO
About
Labor unions have shaped the rhythm of New York’s working life for generations, and AFL-CIO remains a steady presence in the city’s financial district. The organization operates from an office at 50 Broadway #35, New York, NY 10004, a building that overlooks the historic streets where labor movements once gathered momentum. While the neighborhood has evolved—skyscrapers now tower over cobblestone alleys—the role of unions in advocating for workers’ rights hasn’t faded. It’s a place where policy, negotiation, and collective action take center stage, far from the tourist crowds but deeply embedded in the city’s fabric.
Broadway isn’t just a theater district; it’s also a corridor of institutions that keep the city’s infrastructure running. The AFL-CIO’s office here serves as a hub for organizing, education, and legal support—tools that help workers navigate contracts, benefits, and workplace disputes. The union’s work extends beyond a single industry; it touches construction sites, offices, and public services alike. Those who need assistance or want to learn more about membership can reach out directly, though the office isn’t a walk-in center for casual inquiries. The focus is on systemic change, not just individual cases, and that requires a different kind of engagement.
A call to (212) 777-6040 connects you to the resources and guidance the AFL-CIO provides. Whether you’re seeking advice on a labor issue or exploring ways to get involved, the team can point you in the right direction. For anyone unfamiliar with the area, the map—directions here—will help you find the office tucked among the towers. It’s a reminder that even in a city of constant motion, some institutions keep their roots firmly planted in the ground.