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Strikes, Demonstrations, and Victories (AFSCME)

  • (7495) D.C. Mayor and AFSCME leaders reach agreement

    (7495) D.C. Mayor and AFSCME leaders reach agreement

  • (7496) Boston Police strike

    (7496) Boston Police strike

  • (7497) Boston Police strike

    (7497) Boston Police strike

  • (7498) Boston Police strike

    (7498) Boston Police strike

  • (7499) Canadian Union of Public Employees strike

    (7499) Canadian Union of Public Employees strike

  • (7500) AFSCME protests Illinois Governor Ogilvie

    (7500) AFSCME protests Illinois Governor Ogilvie

  • (7503) Dayton workers strike

    (7503) Dayton workers strike

  • (7504) California wage freeze proposal protested

    (7504) California wage freeze proposal protested

  • (7505) California wage freeze proposal protested

    (7505) California wage freeze proposal protested

  • (7506) Durham City Employees strike

    (7506) Durham City Employees strike

  • (7507) Peoria workers strike

    (7507) Peoria workers strike

  • (7508) Peoria workers strike

    (7508) Peoria workers strike

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