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| o win election to the state presidency of the | AFL-CIO,, a position he held until his death. |
| But being an | AFL-CIO affiliate, they tend to lean to the left. |
| It is an affiliate of the | AFL-CIO and the American Federation of Teachers and h |
| Hoeffel has a lifetime 97% rating from the | AFL-CIO and is endorsed by several labor unions in th |
| and the Congress of Industrial Organizations ( | AFL-CIO) and United Way of America have enjoyed a coo |
| Sweeney replaced Lane Kirkland as head of the | AFL-CIO and ordered AIFLD executive director, William |
| l support, as evidenced by the support of the | AFL-CIO and the pact's passage by voice vote. |
| atings of 100 from labor groups including the | AFL-CIO and AFSCME, and occasionally also from Americ |
| Federation of Teachers (AFT), a member of the | AFL-CIO, and former president of the United Federatio |
| ectric Co., was a member of Local 1470 of the | AFL-CIO and a life member of the Telephone Pioneers o |
| air radio news director, an attorney with the | AFL-CIO and the International Brotherhood of Electric |
| r" in the U.S. is particularly applied to the | AFL-CIO and its constituent unions; smaller, independ |
| The Novelty Workers belong to the | AFL-CIO as one of the organizations smallest members. |
| slative director for the United Farm Workers, | AFL-CIO, at 25 years of age. |
| ction workers mobilized by the New York State | AFL-CIO attacked about 1,000 high school and college |
| y, who was then running what would become the | AFL-CIO behind the scenes as president William Green' |
| We proposed that the | AFL-CIO embark on a new course of action that would n |
| In 1944, the | AFL-CIO established the Free Trade Union Committee (F |
| He continued to serve on the | AFL-CIO Executive until 1974. |
| of his life, when he took the UAW out of the | AFL-CIO for a short-lived alliance with the Teamsters |
| e party only to become a rabid Red-baiter and | AFL-CIO foreign policy advisor. |
| utive secretary and treasurer of the Kentucky | AFL-CIO from 1984-1986 and was employed as a rigger w |
| he headed the international relations of the | AFL-CIO from his offices at 10, rue de la Paix in Par |
| In August 2006, the | AFL-CIO gave their endorsement to Mejias, over the in |
| Several labor-rights groups including the | AFL-CIO have asked the Federal Election Commission to |
| The president of the Connecticut | AFL-CIO, however, disagreed with this explanation, sa |
| later became a regional coordinator with the | AFL-CIO in Atlanta, Georgia. |
| ate, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), | AFL-CIO in its Public Affairs Department. |
| algamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, | AFL-CIO in Sanford, Maine. |
| unded in 1962 as the international arm of the | AFL-CIO in the western hemisphere. |
| ive American Federation of Labor and form the | AFL-CIO in 1955 - a move that signified a long-term t |
| fter that success, Orange was assigned to the | AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department until 1996, when |
| Drozak was also president of The | AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department. |
| ent Maritime Committee, a body established by | AFL-CIO maritime unions and U.S. shipping companies t |
| y United Methodist evangelist Edmund Robb and | AFL-CIO official David Jessup. |
| artment of the US trade union federation, the | AFL-CIO, on corporate accountability and internationa |
| y multiple organizations including the Oregon | AFL-CIO, Planned Parenthood, the Amalgamated Transit |
| McCarron moved away from the | AFL-CIO politically as well. |
| had the official endorsement of the Louisiana | AFL-CIO, polled 4 percent and then endorsed fellow De |
| AFL-CIO president John Sweeney | |
| Dahlkemper and Pennsylvania | AFL-CIO President Bill George on September 13, 2008. |
| leaders such as Jimmy Hoffa of the Teamsters, | AFL-CIO president George Meany and Walter Reuther of |
| now include not only the NAACP, but also the | AFL-CIO Solidarity Center, Africa Faith and Justice N |
| iated with the Metal Trades Department of the | AFL-CIO, that serves as the bargaining unit represent |
| labor leaders President Richard Trumka of the | AFL-CIO, the SEIU's President Andy Stern, the United |
| a, the National Women's Political Caucus, the | AFL-CIO, the American Federation of School Administra |
| ie of Baton Rouge, president of the Louisiana | AFL-CIO, to establish programs in industrial plants a |
| al to George Meany, then the President of the | AFL-CIO to withdraw support from the Vietnamese War. |
| of Amendment 1 included Victor Bussie of the | AFL-CIO, U.S. Senators Allen J. Ellender and Russell |
| In August, following a lawsuit by the | AFL-CIO union, a federal judge placed a restraining o |
| contract negotiation and administration, for | AFL-CIO unions such as the United Auto Workers, OPEIU |
| The AFL, forerunner to the | AFL-CIO, was founded in Pittsburgh under his administ |
| orked until 1969 as a field organizer for the | AFL-CIO, when he became the Regional Director of the |
| tics, and Allied Workers International Union, | AFL-CIO, where he negotiates for members through the |
| Bussie, long-term president of the Louisiana | AFL-CIO, who has long fought right-to-work. |
| The | AFL-CIO, with cooperation from its member unions, org |
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