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February 2012
Table of Contents
Frontline
Editorial: Vote to protect progress
City Council toughens contract-out law
Hundreds of jobs at stake: Members protest Medicaid changes
Making progress: Reining in the waste of contracting out
Citizenship: DC 37 helps members achieve their dream
Marching into 2012 for jobs, justice and voting rights
Arbitration/Grievance Victories
Local 1549 saves member's job and home
Economic justice for DEP supervisors
Secretaries to judges win union representation in Local 1070
More News
AFSCME and DC 37 back Obama's re-election
Union gears up for workplace contract talks
Candle-lit ceremony honors Martin Luther King Jr.
Black History Month events at DC 37
DC 37 celebrates World AIDS Day
Health & Security opens new retiree drug plan
DC 37 honors Puerto Rico's labor leaders
Activists fight pipeline plans in Puerto Rico
State tax deal: Little help for working people
Cuomo and Bloomberg call for pension cuts
South Asian labor group builds political power
Arrest shows understaffing, parks dangers
Privatizing and cuts threaten patient care at public hospitals
Union seeks health monitoring of workers from toxic school
Getting out of debt
Drowning in debt?
Local 375 launches e-newsletter
Forum focuses on Occupy Wall Street movement
DC 37 Clerical Division Director Ronnie Harris retires
Profile in Public Service: Giving Back
The spirit of giving at DC 37
Union Scrapbook
NAACP honors Local 1549's Alma Roper and Local 371's Joe Nazario
DC 37 celebrates Chanukah holiday
Union salutes longtime employees
Roberts receives City Council proclamation
Coming Events
Mail and Media
Letters to the editor
High barriers to the quest for equality and homes
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