Labor organization American Rights at Work released its holiday gift buying guide this week, spotlighting gifts and holiday supplies from union companies who manufacture products made in America. A printable version of the guide can be found
December 16, 2011

Labor organization American Rights at Work released its holiday gift buying guide this week, spotlighting gifts and holiday supplies from union companies who manufacture products made in America. A printable version of the guide can be found online.

These days, as more and more jobs get shipped overseas, it’s not easy to know what’s made in America, let alone by union members. With our guide, you can rest easy knowing that your holiday shopping will support good, family-supporting jobs here at home. And that’s a gift every American can enjoy.

Companies highlighted in the guide include: Wilson, Louisville Slugger, Snap-On, Electrolux, Jackson & Perkins, Wendell August, Omaha Steaks, Usinger's, All-Clad, Regal Ware, Cutco, Powell's, Costco, American Greetings, AirTran, Alaska Airlines, American, Continental, United, Frontier, Southwest, Spirit Airlines, and U.S. Airways, Amtrak, Libbey, Corelle, Gallo, the makers of games like Scrabble, Monopoly and Life, Disneyland, Disney World, teams in the NFL, MLB, NBA, WNBA, NHL and MLS.

Read the full guide for tips on how to support these pro-union companies that create jobs in the United States.

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