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09/11/2009

Feds Reject Card Check Organizing

The Legal Services Corp., a congressionally chartered, taxpayer-funded entity, has hired a law firm to ensure its workers are not forced to endure an intimidating card check organizing campaign.  Big labor water carrier Sen. Tom Harkin didn’t take to kindly to the news.  

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