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As Congress Talks Stimulus, Labor Leaders Worry They Won't Have a Voice
Organized labor, a fundamental constituency of the Democratic Party, is unhappy about lots of things these days, even though Democrats are in the majority in Congress.
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By Jeffrey H. Birnbaum
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As Congress Talks Stimulus, Labor Leaders Worry They Won't Have a Voice
Organized labor, a fundamental constituency of the Democratic Party, is unhappy about lots of things these days, even though Democrats are in the majority in Congress.-
By Jeffrey H. Birnbaum