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Tuesday, April 27, 2010



School cuts may affect student performance | floridatoday.com | FLORIDA TODAY

After draining its savings this year, Florida faces doubly difficult choices next year because of a tax structure that depends on population growth.

Remarks by AFL-CIO President Richard L. Trumka at Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations, "Building a Green Collar Movement: Labor and the Environment"

Machinists Union Local Lodge 2061: Houston We Have A Message

AFL-CIO NOW BLOG | Court Upholds OSHA’s Power to Protect Workers

AFL-CIO NOW BLOG | Immokalee Freedom March Challenges Publix to Do the Right Thing

NASA plans to swap the shuttle program's two final missions, which means the last orbiter won't fly until November -- two months later than originally planned.
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