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HIV/AIDS Resource Guide
The HIV/AIDS Resource Guide, a publication from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) produced with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is now available online.
The Resource Guide contains fact sheets and other resources to help labor leaders conduct HIV/AIDS prevention programs and raise HIV/AIDS awareness.
Posters Also Available
Also available are posters designed to increase awareness of HIV/AIDS as an issue that affects labor union workers and women in particular. The posters are available in both English and Spanish.
About the CLUW
CLUW is America's only national organization for union women. Formed in 1974, CLUW is a nonpartisan organization within the union movement.
The CLUW HIV/AIDS program is a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded initiative that involves collaborations between the AFL-CIO, its constituency groups, and affiliated organizations to reenergize labor's focus on raising awareness to its members and staff about HIV/AIDS.
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