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From the supplier: The convention held by the American Federation of Labor-Congress of International Organizations (AFL-CIO) in Oct. 1995 was highlighted by the issues presented by Harry Wu and John F. Henning. Wu cited the current strike against Boeing as an action against the Chinese government. California Labor Federation executive secretary-treasurer John Henning called for global unionism. AFL-CIO presidential candidate John Sweeney strongly advocates labor solidarity; this goes against AFL-CIO's International Affairs Dept.'s stance against militant and radical unionists abroad.
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Title: Sweeney's quandary. (AFL-CIO presidential candidate John Sweeney)
Author: David Bacon
Publication:Dollars & Sense (Newsletter)
Date: January 1, 1996
Publisher: Economic Affairs Bureau
Issue: n203 Page: p12(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Sweeney's quandary. (AFL-CIO presidential candidate John Sweeney): An article from: Dollars & Sense
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Author(s)David Bacon
PublisherEconomic Affairs Bureau
ISBN / ASINB00093SFBE
ISBN-13978B00093SFB2
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