'History taught us organizing does not follow the law,' says incoming AFl-CIO organizing director Elizabeth Bunn. 'The law follows organizing. We must be about organizing.' Orlando, Fla.--As the executive Council of the AFL-CIO met here in early March, the fortunes of the [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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