Unions to mobilize army of 22,500 election workers by July 3
MINNEAPOLIS—The AFL-CIO has set a target of 22,500 people by July 3, eight times that number by Labor Day, and even more after that, to pound the pavements for pro-worker candidates and issues this fall. The federation’s convention delegates, meeting on June 8 in Minneapolis, approved the mobilization plan President Liz Shuler announced. The mobilization [...]
MINNEAPOLIS—The AFL-CIO has set a target of 22,500 people by July 3, eight times that number by Labor Day, and even more after that, to pound the pavements for pro-worker candidates and issues this fall.
The federation’s convention delegates, meeting on June 8 in Minneapolis, approved the mobilization plan President Liz Shuler announced. The mobilization figures were the sole ones she offered.
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