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:: Monday, March 13, 2006 ::
Why do the AFL-CIO and/or CTW and their affiliated unions fear interactive sites? - intexile's blog, Communicate or Die
While it certainly is a visual and/or informational improvement over their previous site, they still lack user-driven interactive features, such as user accounts, the ability to post news and blog entries, and member driven forums. Like so many other CTW and AFL-CIO websites, the UFW remains at best ignorant and at worst fearful of a democratic communications network.
Here is the official announcement from the UFW about their updated site (including the features they believe to be most important):------------------------------------------- posted 5:34 AM :: reference link ::
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