Brazos County Labor Collective
The Collective’s mission is to promote and build Worker solidarity in Brazos County, Texas and the surrounding area.
05/03/2026
“Legislation unveiled in Congress on Tuesday could raise the nation’s minimum wage for the first time since 2009.
“The bill, the ‘Living Wage for All Act,’ was introduced by Reps. Delia Ramirez and Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, both Democrats from Illinois, along with Reps. Analilia Mejia (D‑N.J.) and Lateefah Simon (D-Cali.). If enacted, the bill would raise the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour, would more than triple the current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.”
US minimum wage would jump to $25 an hour under new bill in Congress The bill would more than triple the current federal minimum wage, which was last updated in 2009.
If you live in the Brazos Valley and are a member of a union or are a former union member, the Brazos Valley Labor Collective would like to connect with you.
Texas is not a union friendly state. That’s why we need to connect, meet, and get to know and support one another as workers committed to Union membership and activity.
If you are interested in doing this, please Personal Message the Collective.
Note: the moderator of this page is a former member of the Communication Workers of America and American Federation of Teachers unions.
03/30/2026
These two Texas State Employees Union (STEU) flyers were being passed out at Saturday’s No Kings rally in College Station.
STEU represents all employees of the State of Texas, including all agency and university employees.
The union is also very involved in State of Texas legislative issues.
If you are employed at Texas A&M University or by any State agency and are interested in either knowing more about or joining TSEU, call them at 512.448.4225.
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