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  • Freight trucking company fires thousands on Labor Day

    Freight trucking company fires thousands on Labor Day

    September 13, 2002

    Consolidated Freight picked Labor Day to lower the boom on its union employees. All across the country, as Teamsters members reported to work for the holiday weekend, they found shuttered terminals. In several locations their truck...

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  • Philadelphia school crisis far from solved

    Philadelphia school crisis far from solved

    September 13, 2002

    PHILADELPHIA – As the nation watched, public schools here opened on Sept. 4 in a state of confusion and uncertainty, with 150 teaching positions vacant and 211 support staff on layoff. Seventy of the city’s 264...

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  • Calif. Governor, Jackson unite with ILWU

    Calif. Governor, Jackson unite with ILWU

    September 13, 2002 By Evelina Alarcon

    LOS ANGELES – California Gov. Gray Davis joined with the state legislature, Rev. Jesse Jackson and scores of leaders here, warning President George W. Bush not to intervene in the contract negotiations of the International Longshore...

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  • Florida union leader wins in landslide

    Florida union leader wins in landslide

    September 13, 2002

    Former longshore union leader Tony Hill, an outspoken foe of Gov. Jeb Bush, swamped his Democratic primary opponent 62 percent to 38 percent in his race for a seat in the Florida Senate in last Tuesday’s...

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  • Delegation heads for Baghdad

    Delegation heads for Baghdad

    September 13, 2002 By Susan Webb

    Rep. Nick Rahall, a 13-term West Virginia Democrat, and former South Dakota Sen. James Abourezk left for Baghdad Sept. 13 with an independent American delegation seeking to “cool the war rhetoric.”

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