Public workers: Organized labor at a turning point
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – As America’s biggest state and local government employees’ union gathered here this week, it faced obstacles like never before. After a big defeat in Wisconsin, and under pressure to accept cuts in jobs, pay, pensions and benefits, it needed to give convincing answers. Lee Saunders, who became the union’s first African American president on Friday, said the fight was "just getting started. " He said the mission for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees was to save nothing less than organized labor itself. . . .
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