The AFL-CIO is quietly packing up its local support operation, sensing that SAG has no stomach for a real fight. |
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The AFL-CIO, the teamsters and others have vowed to force congress to reject the bilateral agreement. |
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Founded in 1931, the Association is chartered by the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress. |
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Forced to flee China, Han made his way to the U. S., where he was adopted by right-wing Congressmen and the AFL-CIO hierarchy. |
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These public-sector workers were members of divisions of the AFL-CIO and SEIU, respectively. |
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Yes, these and other groups are in reality as closely tied to the Republican Party as the AFL-CIO is to the Democrats. |
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The AFL-CIO has urged the president to pursue both options, as have La Raza and other pro-reform groups. |
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Is it me, or did the first-term Massachusetts senator sound like a presidential candidate at her big AFL-CIO speech this weekend? |
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The Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO have to agree on the scale of a guest-worker program. |
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The AFL-CIO is planning an effort modeled on its powerful get-out-the-vote political machine. |
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Along with Marion and an organizer from Guatemala, she will attended the bilingual training at the AFL-CIO Organizing Institute in Los Angeles. |
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This includes training inventories for the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO, the pipe trades, the masonry trades, the carpentry trade and the operating engineers. |
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He named New Jersey Rep. Frank LoBiondo, who the AFL-CIO endorsed. |
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According to press reports, the AFL-CIO is asking the Bush Administration to impose quotas or tariffs to raise the cost of Chinese-made goods. |
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The AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust is a real estate fund serving pension plans with union member beneficiaries. |
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Some key organizers think the AFL-CIO should still push laggard unions to organize more and help to coordinate more strategic, coordinated campaigns. |
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The Chamber and AFL-CIO agreed to a wage scale that would pay foreigners the greater of actual or prevailing wages. |
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In 2002, AFL-CIO adopted a policy in support of legalizing the status of undocumented workers and their families in the United States. |
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In 2005 the Teamsters disaffiliated from the AFL-CIO and, with several other unions, helped establish the Change to Win coalition. |
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Robert Blakely, the CSC's Labour Co-chair and Director of Canadian Affairs for the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO, reiterated that theme and called for better recruiting and training techniques. |
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It is therefore evident for us that the AFL-CIO is an apparatus integrated within the United States establishment, and continuing, in this regard, to pursue objectives against peoples' struggles worldwide. |
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When I go to meetings, the AFL-CIO is there, but they are really relying on the environmental organizations, and that is a very unsettling situation for the business community. |
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I just want to note that a significant development was when the bus drivers in Tehran recently went on strike and the AFL-CIO in the United States expressed its support of that movement. |
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It is absurd to suggest that John Sweeney's leadership of the AFL-CIO laid the groundwork for labor's decline. |
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It states that the AFL-CIO repeatedly cites figures of 2,245 labour union members killed in Colombia since 1991 as a central argument for not approving the trade agreement. |
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Gerard was instrumental in the formation of the Industrial Union Council of the AFL-CIO, and in February 2003, was appointed to serve on the AFL-CIO's Executive Committee, as well as serving on its Executive Council. |
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Under the plan, the AFL-CIO and network will pursue minimum wage campaigns, safety at construction sites and legislation to criminalize employers who stiff day laborers. |
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