Alliance for Retired Americans to hold national membership meeting in Las Vegas in April

Brian Bryant, International President
Brian Bryant, International President
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The Alliance for Retired Americans announced on Apr. 2 that it will host its National Membership Meeting and conference from April 27 to 30, 2026, at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. The event will mark the organization’s 25th anniversary of activism.

The meeting is significant as it brings together retired union workers to strategize, mobilize, and celebrate their achievements over the past quarter-century. The Alliance protects pensions and advocates for the rights of millions of retired union members.

During the four-day event, attendees will elect national officers, debate and vote on resolutions, and organize ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. Participants are also scheduled to hear from top labor leaders, attend workshops focused on labor issues, and take part in strategy discussions at a national level. The conference will conclude with a Senior Prom Ball and Dinner.

Registration for the meeting costs $150 per person, while hotel accommodations are available at a rate of $69 per night. Both registration and hotel reservations must be completed by Monday, April 6, 2026.

The gathering aims to strengthen unity among retired union members as they prepare for future challenges facing pensioners across the country.



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