Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Michelle Gnanakone Rosario possesses extensive administrative and organizational experience across various sectors, including labor, education, and legal environments. Currently serving as an Executive Assistant at the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, since March 2023, responsibilities include managing the President's office operations and preparing communications. Previous roles encompass Co-Teacher and Parent Liaison at the Los Angeles Unified School District and Executive Assistant to the Chair at the California Democratic Party, where tasks involved scheduling, travel coordination, and office management. Additional experience includes positions at Rusty Hicks for Chair and Creative Artists Agency, along with a solid educational background in International Relations, Special Education, Paralegal Studies, Labor Studies, and Business Management. Michelle's skills facilitate effective collaboration and project management, consistently supporting leadership and enhancing operational efficiency.
Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Founded in 1885, the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, the second largest central labor body in the nation, has in recent decades been on the cutting edge of American labor, boldly leading the labor movement by aiding its local unions’ contract and organizing campaigns, championing the rights of immigrant workers and becoming a powerful force for progressive political change in Los Angeles. Through mass grass-roots organizing and innovative public policy initiatives, the LA Fed, as it is known, has helped its unions better educate their members about politics and government, dramatically boost rank-and-file participation in civic and political affairs, elect pro-labor candidates and fashion laws and programs that help workers and their families escape poverty, strengthen the middle class and promote healthy communities in L.A. We are convinced all men, women and children have a fundamental human right to a good job, health care, quality education and environmentally sustainable neighborhoods. Visit us at thelafed.org