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:: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 ::
Ousting Bush will be uphill struggle for American labour by Mike Martin
Looming over the heads of the unions is the dreaded possibility of a re-elected George Dubya in 2004 and the damage that a second term Bush could do to organized labour, one of the few critical voices remaining in the United States. But even as they gird for battle the US labour movement has less money to spend on its political activities. In 2000 the AFL-CIO spent $42 million in its failed attempt to stop Bush. For this cycle they have budgeted about $35 million.------------------------------------------- posted 8:48 AM :: reference link ::
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