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Christian Labor Association

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The Christian Labor Association (CLA) is a trade union based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. It was founded on April 27, 1931, by members of the Christian Reformed Church of North America, a Protestant denomination associated with Calvinism.[1] It focuses on having a "balanced and inclusive approach to labor relations has provided dignity and respect for both employees and employers."

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In 1938, the CLA described itself as "actively engaged in fighting all radicalism in industrial life and in labor organizations."[2]

As of 2020, the CLA is open to all who choose to affiliate with it, regardless of creed. It has locals in California, Michigan, and Minnesota.

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