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Vote Now: Labor Grammys Celebrate Songs of Solidarity and Struggle

Voting is now open for LHF’s 2026 Labor Grammys, honoring music that lifts up worker power, unions, collective action, and solidarity.

Vote for the song that you think best reflects the spirit of organizing and struggle in today’s labor movement!

This year’s nominees span generations and genres,

from classic labor anthems to contemporary songs rooted in today’s workplace fights.


You can listen to the full list of nominees (click on the YouTube playlist at right) and cast your vote using the official ballot.

Voting closes at midnight (EDT) on Monday, February 2, 2026.


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