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The United Steelworkers is training door knockers to respond to racist comments.
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As we enter the nineties, the United Steelworkers is becoming one of Canada's foremost representatives of workers in the so-called "tertiary" or service sector.
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The Steelworkers are the second union that endorsed Edwards to now go with Obama.
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Mr. Zhang called the Steelworkers' complaint unfounded, saying the Obama administration had proposed subsidies totaling $60 billion for clean energy industries, adding that the American government had placed domestic-content provisions - so-called Buy American clauses - on certain clean energy products.
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL WINES 2010
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On Sunday, Mr. Zhang called the Steelworkers' complaint unfounded, saying that American subsidies to clean-energy industries proposed by the Obama Administration total $60 billion, and the American government has slapped domestic-content provisions - so-called "Buy American"
NYT > Global Home By MICHAEL WINES 2010
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On Sunday, Mr. Zhang called the Steelworkers' complaint unfounded, saying that American subsidies to clean-energy industries proposed by the Obama Administration total $60 billion, and the American government has slapped domestic-content provisions - so-called "Buy American"
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL WINES 2010
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On Sunday, Mr. Zhang called the Steelworkers' complaint unfounded, saying that American subsidies to clean-energy industries proposed by the Obama Administration total $60 billion, and the American government has slapped domestic-content provisions - so-called "Buy American"
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL WINES 2010
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On Sunday, Mr. Zhang called the Steelworkers' complaint unfounded, saying that American subsidies to clean-energy industries proposed by the Obama Administration total $60 billion, and the American government has slapped domestic-content provisions - so-called "Buy American"
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL WINES 2010
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On Sunday, Mr. Zhang called the Steelworkers' complaint unfounded, saying that American subsidies to clean-energy industries proposed by the Obama Administration total $60 billion, and the American government has slapped domestic-content provisions - so-called "Buy American"
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL WINES 2010
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There is no compelling public policy reason why the term "Steelworkers" should be kept available for other labor organizations to use to identify their membership.
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