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John
Borsos, President of the Sacramento Central Labor Council welcoming
the crowd with some Labor highlights of 2003, which included making
Sacramento a Living Wage city and Local 1877's success in gaining
a contract with healthcare for dependents. |
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Some
political action-- SEIU Local 250's Don Stone and Morgan Gay speaking
with City Councilmember Sandy Sheedy. Sandy Sheedy was a strong supporter
of the Living Wage in Sacramento, which passed after several years
of relentless pressure from unions and community groups. |
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The
view from the stage. |
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Local
1877 recieved the Excellence in Organizing Award. The last time I
saw these people, they were marching around downtown, on strike! |
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Art
Pulaski, executive secretary-treasurer California Labor Federation,
AFL- CIO, introducing Tom Rankin, this year's winner of the Lifetime
Achievement award. |
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