Fighting for living wages, workers' rights, job safety, and affordable health care — for every American, white-collar and blue-collar alike.
The United Labor of America is a fresh, independent labor organization founded in 2025 to stand up for every American worker — from the trades to the office. We are not a non-profit, not funded by corporate interests, and not beholden to Washington insiders.
We believe corporations should share their profits with the people who create them. Workers deserve dignity, safety, and a fair shot at the American Dream. And we believe the people — not Wall Street — should write the laws.
See Our PlatformFrom the job site to the statehouse, ULA provides resources, advocacy, and a unified voice for all American labor.
Directory of trade schools, tech programs, business training, job fairs, and veteran career resources nationwide.
Interactive maps and charts comparing living wages, minimum wages, and cost-of-living data across all 50 states.
Stay informed on pro-labor bills at every level of government. We call out politicians who vote against workers.
Data visualizations on wages, workforce trends, AI impact, union membership, and employment across industries.
Labor history, workers’ rights education, union explainers, and informational content for the modern workforce.
Advocating for a long-term plan to rebuild America’s roads, bridges, schools, housing, and rural hospitals.
Concrete policy positions that put workers first — always.
A $20/hr federal minimum with automatic cost-of-living increases. No exceptions.
Fewer hours without reduced pay. Workers deserve time for family and life.
Same hourly rate and benefits regardless of hours scheduled.
Lower the retirement age to 60 with full Medicare benefits included.
Americans who worked their whole lives shouldn’t be taxed on their earned benefits.
Environmental protections and job safety standards for every worker in every industry.
Countries that don’t pay living wages face tariffs to level the playing field.
Dedicated job listings, training programs, and career resources for those who served.
We, the people, will write the laws. Help us build a pro-labor America where workers — not corporations — hold the power.