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Workers United won a significant organizing victory in the U.S. apparel manufacturing industry in July 2010. [13] The workers, with the support of state politicians [14] and Hollywood stars, [15] won a contract and successfully pressured the employer to keep the plant open. [citation needed] SEIU and UNITE HERE agreed to end their dispute on ...
Bruce S. Raynor is an American labor union executive. He is the former Executive Vice President of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), former President of Workers United, former General President of UNITE HERE, a founding member of the Leadership Council of the Change to Win Federation (CTW), and a member of the Cornell University Board of Trustees.
The Christadelphians are one of only a small number of churches whose identity as a denomination is directly linked to the issue of Christian pacifism. [32] Although the grouping which later took the name "Christadelphian" had largely separated from the Campbellite movement in Scotland and America after 1848, it was conscription in the American Civil War which caused their local church in Ogle ...
The Malankara Orthodox Diocese of Southwest America, sometimes referred to as the Southwest Diocese or DS-WA is a diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. The diocesan headquarters are located in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas , with a postal address of Beasley , [ 3 ] a suburban city in Texas 40 miles from downtown Houston .
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Start your week in #ncga #ncpol with the Under the Dome podcast hosted by Dawn Vaughan. SEANC lobbyist Suzanne Beasley talks about her work.
The Bisbee Deportation was the illegal kidnapping and deportation of about 1,300 striking mine workers, their supporters, and citizen bystanders by 2,000 members of a deputized posse, who arrested them beginning on July 12, 1917, in Bisbee, Arizona.
NCC is an ecumenical partnership of 38 Christian faith groups in the United States. Its member communions include mainline Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, African-American, evangelical, and historic peace churches. Together, it encompasses more than 100,000 local congregations and 40 million adherents. [2]