Take a Survey and Help Us Improve AFL-CIO Website
We want to make the AFL-CIO website—www.aflcio.org—more useful for visitors, and we are especially interested in what our AFL-CIO Now blog readers like you think we can do to improve the website and make it more responsive and informative.
That’s why we’re asking blog readers to take a survey—click here—and tell us about your interests, what you currently use www.aflcio.org for, if you’ve been able to find the information you were seeking, suggestions for new content, how often you visit the website and a little about yourself and how active you are in supporting workers, from writing a lawmaker to marching in the street.
All your responses are confidential and will be used only as research to help us improve www.aflcio.org. If you’ve been to the website recently, you may have already been asked to complete a similar survey. But we are interested in what our blog readers have to say and this survey is specifically for you. So please click here and take just a minute or two to fill out our website survey.
Thanks for your help.
Take Our 2009 Health Care for America Survey
Can this patient be saved?
The patient is the U.S. health care system, and the answer is being debated right now on Capitol Hill and across the nation.
Now you have an opportunity to make your voice heard and help shape health care reform to meet the needs of working families.
The AFL-CIO and Working America want to know about your experiences with America’s health care system—what’s working, what isn’t, what costs too much and more.
We’ve launched the 2009 Health Care for America Survey and urge you to give us your input here.
Tallied results of the survey, sponsored by the AFL-CIO and its 2.5 million-member community affiliate Working America, will be shared with national and state leaders and the media. Congress, the administration and the media are hearing plenty about health care reform from drug makers and insurance companies—they need to hear from working families, too.










