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  • Workers Memorial Day: Honoring those who lost their lives from workplace injuries or illnesses

    Workers Memorial Day: Honoring those who lost their lives from workplace injuries or illnesses

    April 29, 2005

    People's Health Workers Memorial Day is an international day of remembrance, held on April 28, the day the Occupational Safety and Health Act was passed in 1970. That day, people gather in hundreds of communities across...

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  • Asbestos bill fatally flawed

    Asbestos bill fatally flawed

    April 29, 2005

    WASHINGTON (PAI) — Despite some improvements in the latest legislation, the AFL-CIO has dropped its support of a comprehensive asbestos victims compensation bill. Asbestos victims suffer from mesothelioma — a form of cancer — asbestosis and...

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  • Rumsfeld encouraged as Iraqis chant, You go, America!

    Rumsfeld encouraged as Iraqis chant, You go, America!

    April 29, 2005

    Concedes he does not know Arabic Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said today that he was encouraged by massive demonstrations in Baghdad marking the second anniversary of the fall of Saddam Hussein, telling reporters that he...

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  • Labor begins new push for Employee Free Choice Act

    Labor begins new push for Employee Free Choice Act

    April 29, 2005

    WASHINGTON (PAI) — Flanked by workers harassed or fired for trying to form unions, labor leaders and key lawmakers reintroduced the Employee Free Choice Act on April 19. The measure would legalize card-check recognition of unions,...

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  • World Notes

    World Notes

    April 29, 2005

    Canada: Set Wal-Mart protest for May 7 The Canadian Labor Congress has declared May 7 a day of protest outside Wal-Marts across Canada. The CLC said the actions by workers, students and community groups will raise...

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