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With nearly 80 members, CREW-OKC is the leading organization for senior-level executive women in the Oklahoma City commercial real estate field
As part of CREW Network, the industry’s premier business organization, CREW-OKC is transforming the commercial real estate industry by advancing women globally. CREW Network’s membership of 12,000 professionals in over 75 major global markets represents all aspects of commercial real estate—providing our members with direct access to real estate professionals across all geographies and disciplines.
Founded in June of 2016, CREW-OKC’s membership welcomes women (and men) in all facets of commercial real estate including attorneys, architects, lenders, engineers, developers, to name a few. Members must have a minimum of five years of experience in a qualified field of commercial real estate and be a leader in their respective field and/or company.
The primary purpose of the Greater Oklahoma City Chapter, Coalition of Labor Union Women, hereinafter referred to as CLUW, is to unify all women in a viable organization to determine first, our common problems and concerns, and second, to develop action programs within the framework of our unions to deal effectively with our objectives. Through unity of purpose, the Greater Oklahoma City Chapter will seek to accomplish these goals in accordance with the Constitution of the National Coalition of Labor Union Women.
The Coalition of Labor Union Women is America's only national organization for union women. Formed in 1974, CLUW is a nonpartisan organization within the union movement.
The primary purpose of (CLUW) is to unify all union women in a strong organization to determine and seek remedies to our common problems and concerns and to develop action programs within the framework of the labor movement to effectively promote our objectives.
At its founding convention in Chicago, Illinois, CLUW adopted four core objectives: to empower women for greater participation at all levels in the labor movement; to organizing the unorganized; to promote affirmative action, social and economic justice in the workplace; and to increase the participation of women in the political and legislative processes.
These goals continue to be the cornerstone of CLUW's activities as members speak out for equal pay, child and elder care benefits, job security, safe workplaces, affordable health care, contraceptive equity, and protection from sexual harassment and violence at work.
With members from more than 70 international and national unions across the U.S., CLUW has a strong network of 36 chapters throughout the nation. CLUW is endorsed by the AFL-CIO and its international and national unions. CLUW local chapters educate members, keep them up-to-date on a variety of issues of concern to working families, and provide a support network for women in unions.