The union merged into the Oklahoma State AFL-CIO in October 1957.
The organization worked to influence the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention.
Their member, Pete Hanraty served as the vice-president of the convention.
In 1921, the organization worked with other groups to form the Farmer-Labor Reconstruction League and elect Oklahoma City mayor Jack C. Walton as the Governor of Oklahoma.
After World War II the organization focused on supporting pro-labor policies until it merged with the Oklahoma AFL-CIO in October 1957.