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Page 1 -Not Without A Fight: A United Effort to Resist Budget Cuts
-Union, ACS to Consult with Cops on Training After Member Assault
-Reminder: Delegate Training
Page 2 -Social Media a Hot Topic at ILCA Meeting
-Looking back in the Unionist
-Union Efforts Save Most Jobs in ACS
-Local 371 Takes Action at AFSCME Convention
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-City Responds Poorly to Malfunctioning Air Conditioning
-No Labor Day Parade this Year Because of Confict with 9/11
-Hold the Date for Annual Latino Heritage Celebration
Page 1 -Thousands March for Immigrant and Worker Rights on May Day
-Main Street Marches to Wall Street in Protest
-Official 15-Day Election Notice
-Caribbean Heritage Event June 18
Page 2
-Main Street Marches to Wall Street in Protest
-Looking back in the Unionist
Page 1
- March for Immigrant & Worker Rights on May 1
- Layoffs Threatened in Department of Health
- May Day - Workers' Holiday Born In the USA in 1866
Page 2
- Miners' Deaths on our Minds - Workers' Memorial Day
- Educational Fund Offers Prep Courses