Central Labor Councils

Albany Central Federation of Labor
Steve Green, President
1044 Broadway
Albany, NY 12204
518-472-1230
518-472-1231 (fax)
Albany Central Labor Federation Webpage
 
Broome-Tioga Federation of Labor

Mary Whitmore, President
36 Washington Ave, 2nd Fl
Endicott, NY 13760
607-741-4581
607-741-4580 (fax)
Broome-Tioga Federation of Labor

Buffalo AFL-CIO Council
Mike Hoffert, President
2495 Main Street, Suite 440
Buffalo, NY 14214
716-852-0375
716-855-1802 (fax)

Buffalo AFL-CIO Council Webpage

Cattaraugus-Alleghany Counties CLC
Hobart Rhinehart, President
67 Waverly Street
Cattaraugus, NY 14719
716-257-3610
716-257-9766 (fax)

Cattaraugus-Alleghany Counties CLC Webpage

Cayuga County Labor Council
George Farenthold, President
396 Main Street
Aurora, NY 13026-0401
315-730-2698 (cell)
315-364-5287 (fax)

Cayuga County Labor Council Webpage

Central NY Labor Council
Myron Kuchera, President
270 Genesee Street
Utica, NY 13502
315-735-6101
315-797-3329 (fax)

Central NY Labor Council Webpage

Chemung County AFL-CIO Assembly

Walter Gilbert, President
4658 State Route 414
Beaver Dams, NY 14812
607-962-3591 (office)
607-535-2065

 

Dunkirk Area Labor Council
Douglas Stock, President
15 Woodward Drive
Fredonia, NY 14063

Dunkirk Area Labor Council Webpage

Dutchess County Central Labor Council 

Deborah Pierce, President
6 Wavey Willow Lane
Montgomery, NY 12549
800-724-6976 ext. 249
518-782-1286 (fax)
Dutchess County Central Labor Council Webpage

 

The Greater Glens Falls Central Labor Council
Patricia Goyette, President
11 Pacific Street
Granville, NY 12832
518-642-9393

Glens Falls Central Labor Council Webpage

Hudson-Catskill Central Labor Council of NY
Mr. Annibal Scuadroni, President
c/o Hudson Valley ALF
P.O. Box 10663
Newburgh, NY 12552
845-473-0564
845-473-6550 (fax)

Hudson-Catskill CLC Webpage

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Jamestown Area AFL-CIO Council
Jack Rudy, President
6460 Charlotte Center Road
Sinclairville, NY 14782
716-962-4747 (fax)

Jamestown Area AFL-CIO Council Webpage

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Jefferson/Lewis/S. Lawrence CLC

Ron McDougall, President
32 Andrews Street
Massena, NY 13662
315-764-0271
315-764-2394 (fax)

 

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Long Island Federation of Labor
John R. Durso, President
RWDSU Local 338
1505 Kellum Place
Mineola, NY 11501
516-294-1338  (office)
516-281-0250 (fax)
Long Island Federation of Labor Webpage

Midstate Central Labor Council

Tom Seiling, President
302 Van Ostrand Rd
Newfield, NY 14867
607-564-3508 

 

New York City Central Labor Council
Jack Ahern, President
IUOE Local 30
115-06 Myrtle Avenue
Richmond Hill, NY 11418
718-847-8484 (phone)
718-805-2174 (fax)

NYC Central Labor Council Webpage

Niagara/Orleans Labor Council

Anna Horton, President
26 Oliver St
Lockport NY 14094
716-433-6747
Niagara-Orleans Labor Council Webpage

 

Northeast Central Labor Council

Betty Lennon, President
73 Lafayette Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518-561-6135

 

Oswego County Labor Council

Tim Rice, President
UA Local 73
P.O. Box 911
Oswego, NY 13126
315-343-4037 (work)
315-343-5810 (fax)

 

Rockland County Labor Council

John Maraia, President
c/o IBEW Local 363
67 Commerce Drive South
Harriman, NY 10926
845-783-3500
845-783-3555 (fax)
Rockland County Labor Council Webpage

 

Rochester Labor Council
Jim Bertolone, President
30 N. Union Street, Ste 204
Rochester, NY 14607
585-427-8787
585-427-2002 (fax)
Rochester Labor Council Webpage

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Saratoga County Labor Council
Mike Lyons II, President
LRS, IUOE Local 106
44 Hannay Lane
Glenmont, NY 12077
518-431-0600 (office)
518-431-0726 (fax)
Saratoga County Labor Council

Schenectady Area Labor Council
Frank Natalie, President
2041 Caldicott Road
Schenectady, NY 12303-2319
518-788-4065   
610-546-6485 (fax)

Schenectady Area Labor Council

Steuben-Livingston County CLC of NY

Robert Barros, President
P.O. Box 561
Bath, NY 14810
607-661-7829 (office)
607-734-8219 (fax - Carol Leber)

 

Greater Syracuse Labor Council

Dr. Dennis Nave, President
2700 Court Street, Suite 2
Syracuse, NY 13208
315-455-6299
315-455-7906 (fax)

 

Tri-County Labor Council

Mary Twitchell, President
P. O. Box 187
Mt. Upton, NY 13809
607-843-3134
607-722-0458 (fax)

 

Troy Area Labor Council
Mike Keenan, President
43 Madonna Lake Road
Cropseyville, NY 12052
Troy Area Labor Council Webpage

Upper Hudson Valley Labor Council

John Nilsen, President
130 Dewitt Mills Road
Hurley, NY 12443
845-566-8420 (fax)
Upper Hudson Valley Labor Council Webpage

 

Westchester/Putnam Labor Council

Paul Ryan , President
33 Oakland Ave
Harrison, NY 10528
914-698-7988
914-698-7993 (fax)

Weschester/Putnam Labor Council Webpage

 

  







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