Wisconsin State Federation of Labor

Wisconsin State Federation of Labor
AbbreviationWSFL
Formation1893
AffiliationsAmerican Federation of Labor
Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation

The Wisconsin State Federation of Labor (WSFL), affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and the Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation, was the largest federation of labor unions in Wisconsin, from its formation in 1893 at the behest of the Milwaukee Federated Trades Council to its 1958 merger with the smaller CIO-affiliated Wisconsin State Industrial Council to form the Wisconsin AFL-CIO.[1][2]

A number of WSFL leaders were also elected to public office in Wisconsin, in part due to its roots in and alliance with the Socialist Party, especially Milwaukee's so-called Sewer Socialists.

Notable WSFL activists

See also

References

  1. ^ Ozanne, Robert W. The Labor Movement in Wisconsin: A History Madison: The State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1984; pp. 34, 115]
  2. ^ "Wisconsin State AFL-CIO". wisaflcio.org. 2023-09-20. Retrieved 2023-09-20.