Formation | 1969 |
---|---|
Founder | Herman Benson |
Headquarters | Brooklyn, New York |
Website | https://uniondemocracy.org/ |
The Association for Union Democracy (AUD) is a non-profit organization based in Brooklyn, New York, which advocates for union democracy. Founded in 1969 by union reformer Herman Benson and Yale law professor Clyde Summers,[1] the AUD has been called "labor's leading voice on democracy issues" by Labor Studies Journal.[2]
The AUD defines itself as a "national, pro-labor, non-profit organization dedicated solely to advancing the principles and practices of democratic trade unionism in the North American labor movement."[3] A major focus for the organization is combatting corruption, racketeering, and discrimination within unions.[3]