List of NATLFED entities

According to a public statement issued by the National Labor Federation in the late 1970s,

"The National Labor Federation (NATLFED) is an organization of small worker associations encompassing over 20 organizing drives in various parts of the United States. Organizing drives exist in Oakland, Sacramento, Santa Cruz, Orange County, San Diego and Redding, California under the auspices of the Western Service Workers Association, on Long Island and in Binghamton and Wayne County, New York under the auspices of the Eastern Farm Workers Association, in New Brunswick, Princeton, Atlantic City, New Jersey; Rochester, Albany, Buffalo, New York; Baltimore, Maryland; Philadelphia under the auspices of the Eastern Service Workers Association, Medford and Eugene, Oregon under the Northwest Seasonal Workers Association, in Massachusetts, under the Western Massachusetts Labor Alliance and in many other areas. They are dedicated to the organization of the approximately 47 million unrecognized workers in the United States so far excluded from any of the somewhat dubious benefits of the National Labor Relations Act."[1]

The organizations listed below have been reported as the associations (called entities) which comprise NATLFED. The individual organizations have usually been open about their participation in the network.[2][3]

Almost all of the NATLFED entities were listed in the publication Invest Yourself between 1984 and the mid-1990s:

"The descriptions of them--there are 38 in all--read very similarly: they are said to be "mutual benefits associations," providing the necessities of life to "the lowest paid strata" of unorganized workers, while applying a strategy of "systemic organizing" to produce "permanent change" in their conditions. They all say as well that volunteers need no experience; they will be trained by professional organizers." [4]

NATLFED entities conduct door-to-door canvassing and operate assistance programs for the poor[3];

Currently active NATLFED entities

Other names

The following names have been listed as NATLFED-run organizations in the past. Some are alternate names for active organizations and offices, others are likely defunct.

References

  1. ^ Sociology and the Unregcognized Worker. National Labor Federation. (pamphlet, no isbn, no date, late 1970s)
  2. ^ a b c "Dedicated and Dreamy" The Berkshire Eagle August 3-August 5, 1984
  3. ^ a b c d e Bryson, George. "Working It; Volunteers try to build an independent organization supporting low-paid employees." Anchorage Daily News (Anchorage, AK) April 18, 2003.
  4. ^ a b c d Fager, Chuck. "The Edge of Right" City Paper (Philadelphia, PA) October 22, 1983 – November 7, 1983.
  5. ^ a b c d e Rosenfeld, Neil S. et al. "Group Raided By FBI Called Harmless Cult". Newsday. February 19, 1984.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Lyles, Jean Caffey. "The NATLFED entities". The Christian Century. July 20 – 27, 1983. p 677.
  7. ^ a b c d Susan G. Angus, ed. (1991). Invest Yourself: the catalog of volunteer opportunities: a guide to action. Commission on Voluntary Service and Action. ISBN 0962932205. 
  8. ^ a b c d e Rauber, Paul Shadow Politics East Bay Express May 18, 1984.
  9. ^ a b c Susan G. Angus, ed. (2001). Invest Yourself: the catalog of volunteer opportunities: a guide to action. Commission on Voluntary Service and Action. ISBN 0962932256. 
  10. ^ a b Lyles, Jean Caffey. "How the Revolutionaries Conned the Bureaucrats". The Christian Century. July 20 – 27, 1983.
  11. ^ a b c d Sansegundo, Sheridan. "The Real Obituary Unfolds" East Hampton Star March 25, 1995.
  12. ^ a b c Ben-Ali, Russell. "Jersey Central to the Revolt that Wasn't" Star-Ledger (New Jersey) November 14, 1996.
  13. ^ a b c d Enriquez, Alberto. "Service Groups with Sinister Ties" Mail Tribune (Medford, OR) 12/1996
  14. ^ Resnick, Joshua. "Service Group Linked to "Cultic" Organization" Williams Record (Williamston, MA). October 3, 1995.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g NATLFED: Locations of Headquarters and Entities, an anti-natlfed website, composed in 1996 and relying heavily on Invest Yourself listings, listed these organizations as NATLFED fronts. Some of these may have never been more than names.
  16. ^ Smith, Don. "Key moves due in health center case" Newsday February 16, 1988.
  17. ^ a b Russakoff, Joe. "Doorway to a Cult?" City Paper (Philadelphia, PA) June 26 – July 3, 1987.