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March 2001 Public Employee Press
Arbitrator to hear facts in civilianization case
Audit gives benefit fund clean bill of health
Black history, by its giants and victims
Boycott list helps union workers win battles
SNAFU: City marshalls evict Food Stamp office
City mourns EMS officer and School Crossing Guard
City plan: Good news and bad
Community librarian
Court says state school aid formula cheats city kids
DC 37 locals organize three new titles
Dont buy these products
Editorial: A time for mourning, a time for reflection
Hearing set for March 7 on Code of Ethics procedures
How Local 1320 snatched back the contract
How Local 420 saved 200 jobs at Brooklyn Central Laundry
Join your AFSCME brothers and sisters in Albany
Labor fighting uphill battle in organizing
Labor war erupts at WBAI radio station
Letters
Library Technical Assistants win automatic pay increments
Links in the chain: labor and civil rights
Local 1407 sets up e-mail hot line
Local 1505 sweeps Parks witch hunt
Local 372 chapter leaders are elected as trustees of BERS
Local 420 saves job, restores reputation.c.Local 420 saves job, restores reputation;
Local presidents testify on state budget
Mayor calls for 400 more Crossing Guards
Medicaid enrollment: a job for public workers
MLC health benefits agreement: What it means for members
Money on the table in contract talks
New LIFE law: Its not amnesty, but it helps
Nursing home staffing on the critical list, says union
PEOPLE seeks record participation
Privatization: Meeting the challenge in 2001
Q & A: Your questions answered about new benefits package
State of Washington mulls bill of rights for temporary workers
State plan: Cut school and urban aid
Tattoos needle bosses at Illinois nuke plants
Tax tips for retired Annuity Fund participants
Top scientists confirm need for OSHA standard
Union committees in action
Union fights to save ergonomics rule
Union knocks out overtime mess in EMS
Union nixes finance forms for hundreds
Union offers members a crash course in lobbying
Unions push for electoral reforms
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