Blue Cross Blue Shield National Labor Office
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Working with organized labor and BCBS companies to ensure healthcare coverage for working Americans since 1965.
Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Joined April 2013
From our beginnings to today. Watch the journey—pivotal moments, the partnerships behind them, and the people who kept collaboration at the center of care for America’s workforce and their families. Celebrate with us and share the legacy! https://t.co/qrimrXowXK
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Taking a step back to see where we started and how far we’ve come.. In 1965, the NLO took root in partnership with labor—building bridges that have shaped coverage, outcomes, and trust for working families. 60 years later, that story is still unfolding.
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Learn how the National Labor Office has impacted unions and healthcare access over sixty years, promoting education and partnership for better labor relations.
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If at the Medicare Star Ratings & Quality Summit, make sure to join this can’t-miss live session on December 10th at 4:35 PM, featuring industry leaders sharing insights on driving quality and innovation in Medicare Stars. @HelloHeartApp @bcbssc
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🎉 Honoring 60 years of Blue Cross Blue Shield Association's National Labor Office! Merrilee Logue reflects on its history, the role in shaping labor & healthcare, and what’s ahead. Don’t miss this special episode of @AWFUnionPodcast.
This episode of America’s Workforce Union Podcast spotlights Merrilee Logue, Executive Director of @BlueLabor, as she commemorates the organization's 60th anniversary and its support for union members across the nation.
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As Native American Heritage Month comes to a close, we’re reminded of the importance to honor the rich history, traditions, & contributions of Indigenous communities. Let’s carry forward lessons of this month: acknowledging the past, celebrating resilience, & respecting each day.
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On this Veteran’s Day, we proudly honor the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of all who have served in the armed forces. We extend our deepest gratitude to #Veterans across our communities and within our organization.
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Today marks the beginning of Open Enrollment! Tune in to this podcast episode featuring Merrilee Logue and David Yoder to discover what's new for the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Federal Employee Program's 2026 Benefits.
Merrilee Logue, Executive Director of @BlueLabor, and David Yoder, Senior Vice President of BCBS FEP, joined the AWF Union Podcast to discuss FEP’s commitment to the federal workforce, open enrollment and the impact of 2026 premium adjustments.
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We are thrilled to attend the 71st Annual Employee Benefits Conference, where we will have the opportunity to learn from industry thought leaders and network with professionals from across the country. Be sure to visit the NLO team at booth #410!
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This #FirstResponders Day, we thank all of the brave individuals who keep us safe and protect the public on a daily basis. Your courage, dedication, and service make a difference every single day.
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Tune in to this @AWFUnionPodcast as Dr. Millard Brown dives into @spring_health's bold mission to break the silence and revolutionize mental health. Don’t miss this powerful conversation! Check it out at
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During Suicide Prevention Month, it's crucial to raise awareness and offer support to those in need. Merrilee's interview provides valuable insights on how to assist individuals struggling with mental health issues and highlights BCBS's initiatives to promote mental well-being.
Merrilee Logue, Executive Director of @BlueLabor, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss suicide prevention, mental health resources and industry-specific challenges.
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Debbie Goldman explores the telecom industry's unionization evolution, highlighting changes post-AT&T breakup and the current state of union representation. Don't miss this insightful discussion! #Labor131
Today’s #Labor131 segment, presented by @BlueLabor , features Debbie Goldman, former Research Director for the @CWAUnion, who joined the AWF Union Podcast to discuss the history of unionization in the telecom industry.
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Kelly Goodman from Harvard University highlights the 1973 Detroit teachers' strike, a 43-day event that led to new taxing powers for city schools. Check out the full episode! #Labor131
The AWF Union Podcast #Labor131 segment, presented by @BlueLabor, features @kelgoodman, a faculty fellow at Harvard's Charles Warren Center for Studies, who discussed the history of teacher strikes and public education funding challenges.
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Joel Suarez discusses how unions' shift from broad social issues to workplace-specific concerns in the 1940s and 1950s, along with leadership complacency and the lack of focus on membership size by the 1970s, weakened labor's position. Tune in! #Labor131
On today’s episode of #Labor131, presented by @BlueLabor, Joel Suarez, Assistant Professor at @Harvard, joined the AWF Union Podcast to discuss some factors behind labor's decline in the 1970s, economic policies and Operation Dixie.
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Don't miss out! The @spring_health webinar is just 1 day away. Join us at 2pm EST on 9/17. Register now to secure your spot: https://t.co/KoCcZF80zz
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Christopher Shaw explores labor's role in shaping financial regulations, the decline in workers' engagement, and the potential for renewed activism. Check it out! #Labor131
On today’s edition of #Labor131, presented by @BlueLabor, Christopher Shaw, author and historian, joined the AWF Union Podcast to discuss the historical connection between labor and banking policy.
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Tune in to hear the remarkable chapter in labor history and the enduring legacy of the Brotherhood of Timber Workers with Dr. Mac Marquis, labor historian with Labor and Working Class History Association. #Labor131
On today’s edition of Labor 131, presented by @BlueLabor, Dr. Mac Marquis, labor historian with @LAWCHA_org, joined the AWF Union Podcast to discuss the Brotherhood of Timber Workers, a radical interracial union in the post-Reconstruction South.
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Don't miss Erik Bernardino, Assistant Professor of History at Bates College, discuss the 1938 Pecan Sheller Strike, Emma Tenayuca's leadership, the role of Mexican American women, and the strike's lasting impact on labor rights. #Labor131
Today’s #Labor131 segment, presented by @bluelabor, features @BatesCollege Assistant Professor Erik Bernardino, who joined the AWF Union Podcast to discuss the 1938 Pecan Sheller Strike in San Antonio and its lasting impact on labor history.
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Assistant Professor of History at Florida Southern College, Charlie Fanning, explains the United Farm Workers' efforts, the impact of immigration policies, and the resilience of farm worker organizations like the Coalition of Immokalee Workers. #Labor131
Today’s #Labor131 segment, presented by @BlueLabor, features @FLSouthern professor Charlie Fanning, who joined the AWF Union Podcast to discuss the history of farm worker organizing in Florida and the impact of immigration policies on labor rights.
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