1. Editorials.
- Author
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Bacon, David, Raskin, Jamin B., Anderson, Michael T., and Gevisser, Mark
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LABOR ,LEADERS - Abstract
On August 24 in Los Angeles, John Sweeney and Tom Donahue, the two competing candidates for the presidency of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., debated for three hours in a packed auditorium; they took questions from the floor, and what was remarkable was not so much the performance of either man as the voice of rank-and-file workers challenging those would-be leaders to articulate a political direction for labor. This emboldened voice from below is the most significant element of the campaign for federation president.
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- 1995