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 More than 150 unions, locals and organizations will march this year 
 The 2019 Labor Day Parade and March kicks off at 5th Avenue and 44th Street in Manhattan, 
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 Ironworkers District Council and  
 Locals 40, 46, 197, 361, 580 
 Heat and Frost Insulators and Locals  
 12 and 12A 
 Boilermakers Local Lodge 5 
 International Union Of Painters and  
 Allied Trades, DC 9 and local unions 
 SECTOR 6  
 March time: 12:30 p.m. 
 Teamsters Joint Council 16 and local  
 unions 
 Communication Workers of America  
 and local unions 
 The Association of Flight Attendants– 
  CWA 
 American Federation of Government  
 Employees and local unions 
 Air Line Pilots Association 
 Amalgamated Transit Union and  
 local unions 
 International Longshoremen Association  
 and local unions 920, 1814 
 Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco and  
 Grain Millers and local unions 
 Organization Of Staff Analysts 
 Civil Service Merit Council 
 SECTOR 7  
 March time: 1 p.m. 
 United Steel Workers and local  
 unions 
 United Auto Workers and local  
 unions 
 New York State Nurses Association 
 Transport Workers Union of America  
 and local unions 
 SECTOR 8  
 March time: 1:15 p.m. 
 Civil Service Employees Association/ 
 American Federation of State,  
 County and Municipal Employees  
 (AFSCME) 
 AFSCME District Council 37 and  
 local unions 
 AFSCME District Council 1707 and  
 local unions 
 Seafarers’ International Union of  
 North America 
 Marine Engineers Benefi cial Association, 
  District 1 
 New York Taxi Workers Alliance 
 New York Hotel and Motel Trades  
 Council 
  marching uptown to 66th Street.  Michel Friang 
 SECTOR 1  
 March time: 10:15 am 
 International Brotherhood of Electrical  
 Workers 
 IBEW Local 3 
 IBEW Local Unions 
 Allied Printing Trades Council/ 
 Graphic Communications Conference 
 Council of Supervisors and Administrators 
 United Federation Of Teachers and  
 AFT local unions 
 New York State United Teachers and  
 local unions 
 Professional Staff Congress 
 Public Employees Federation 
 Uniformed Firefi ghters Association  
 Local 94 
 Uniformed Fire Offi cers Association  
 Local 854 
 SECTOR 2  
 March time: 10:45 a.m. 
 Offi ce and Professional Employees  
 International Union and local  
 unions 
 United Food & Commercial Workers 
 Retail, Wholesale & Department  
 Store Union and local unions 
 Utility Workers Union Of America  
 Local 1-2 
 SEIU Local 1199 
 SEIU Local 246 
 SEIU Local Unions 
 Workers United 
 American Postal Workers Union  
 National Association Of Letter Carriers 
 Independent Drivers Guild 
 SECTOR 3  
 March time: 11 a.m. 
 Building and Construction Trades  
 Council and offi cers/staff 
 Helmets to Hardhats 
 The Edward J. Malloy Initiative for  
 Construction Skills 
 Non-Traditional Employment for  
 Women 
 Plumbers Local 1 
 Steamfi tters Local 638 
 Laborers’ Local 731, 147 & National  
 Postal Mailhandlers Union Local  
 300 
 Cement & Concrete Workers DC 16,  
 Locals 6A, 18A, and 20 
 Pavers and Road Builders District  
 Council, Local 1010 
 Cement Masons Local 780 
 Plasterers’ Local 262 
 Mason Tenders District Council &  
 Locals 66, 78, 79, 108 & 1261  
 SECTOR 4  
 March time: 11:30 a.m. 
 NYC District Council Of Carpenters  
 and Local Unions 
 Elevator Constructors Local 1 
 International Union of Operating  
 Engineers and Local Unions 
 Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers  
 Local 1 
 Tile, Marble And Terrazzo Local 7  
 SECTOR 5  
 March Time: 12 p.m. 
 Roofers and Waterproofers Local 8 
 Sheetmetal Workers Locals 28 and  
 137 
 Some 150 unions and union local  
 members of the New York City Central  
 Labor Council are set to step off  
 from Fifth Avenue and 44th Street  
 in the 2019 Labor Day Parade and  
 March on Saturday, Sept. 7. Here is a  
 list of the line of march: 
 LEAD-OFF SECTOR:  
 March time: 10 a.m. 
 NYPD Color Guard 
 LEAD-OFF BAND: Patriot Brass  
 Ensemble 
 GRAND MARSHAL: Elizabeth  
 Shuler, secretary-treasurer, AFL-CIO 
 PARADE CHAIR: Ernest Logan, president, 
  American Federation of School  
 Administrators 
 NYC Central Labor Council, AFLCIO: 
  Offi cers and executive board 
 New York State AFL-CIO 
 New York State Department Of  
 Labor 
 Pride at Work 
 A. Philip Randolph Institute 
 Asian Pacifi c American Labor Alliance 
 Coalition Of Black Trade Unionists 
 Coalition Of Labor Union Women 
 Labor Council For Latin American  
 Advancement 
 New York City Alliance Of Retired  
 Americans 
 Greater NY Labor-Religion Coalition 
 New York Branch NAACP 
 Jewish Labor Committee 
 New York Labor History Association 
 James Connelly Irish American Labor  
 Coalition 
 Italian American Labor Council 
 New York Committee For Occupational  
 Safety & Health 
 Cornell Worker Institute 
 CUNY School of Labor and Urban  
 Studies 
 Empire State College-SUNY 
 New York City Labor Chorus 
 American Federation Of Musicians  
 Local 802 
 Actors’ Equity Association 
 SAG-AFTRA 
 American Guild Of Musical Artists 
 Writers Guild Of America East 
 International Alliance Of Theatrical  
 Stage Employees and local unions 
 New York Council Of Motion Picture