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As the AFL-CIO approached its twenty-fifth biennial convention in July 2005, seven unions formed a new Change to Win (CTW) coalition to challenge the federation for lead position as the voice of the labor movement. These unions, most of which have disaffiliated from the AFL-CIO, formed the CTW...
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In the 2000 elections, organized labor mounted a "massive" political effort. The AFL-CIO spearheaded a program that emphasized both grassroots and "checkbook" politics. Labor 2000, however, represented much more than an attempt to influence elections. Political action, dedicated to a "Working...
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