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SE MN ALC Proud to Endorse in 2022 Election
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SE MN ALC Proud to Endorse in 2022 Election
Every union has a foundation story of how a few workers got together to benefit themselves, their coworkers, and their families. Union members understand democracy is about people and people power. Nothing less than democracy is on the ballot this November and that is why we are proud to support
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Wegmann Elected to Lead the Southeast Minnesota Area Labor Council
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Wegmann Elected to Lead the Southeast Minnesota Area Labor Council
Wegmann Elected to Lead the Southeast Minnesota Area Labor Council (Rochester, MN) The Southeast Minnesota Area Labor Council Executive Board unanimously elected Pommella Wegmann to serve as the council’s president at its quarterly meeting on Wednesday. The Southeast Minnesota Area Labor Council
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