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    Governor Dannel P. Malloy addresses the Connecticut AFL-CIO  political convention held at rhe Omni Hotel in New Haven, Conn., Monday June 16, 2014. At right is Lori Pelletier, executive secretary/treasurer for the Connecticut  AFL-CIO.  (AP Photo/The New Haven Register, Mara Lavitt)   mlavitt@newhavenregister.com
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    Malloy, Foley make promises to Connecticut unions

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    FILE - In a Sept. 28, 2011 file photo, a native fisherman displays a salmon he pulled from his net on the Duwamish River, in Seattle. The state Department of Ecology appears ready to sharply increase Washington's fish consumption rate, an obscure number that has huge implications because it helps set water quality standards. A higher number means fewer toxic pollutants would be permitted in waters. Unions representing Boeing machinists and mill workers are siding with businesses in a bitter fight over how much fish people eat, and thus how clean Washington state waters should be. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)
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    Unions join fight over Washington fish consumption

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    June 17, 2014 12:09 am
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    Tentative deal reached on ferry union contract
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    Bangor, Mich., kindergarten teacher Kimberle Byrd thought that she was no longer a member of the Michigan Education Association. After all, the state had adopted a right-to-work law in late 2012, meaning workers couldn't be forced to join a union even if their workplace was organized. Since she hadn't re-upped her MEA membership after that, she assumed she was out. (Thinkstock)
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    Michigan teachers union attacks credit rating of member seeking to leave

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    June 16, 2014 10:36 pm
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    A man who identified himself as a police officer points his gun at anti-World Cup protesters blocking a road that leads to the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, June 15, 2014. The man told people not come any closer to him, and fired shots into the air which dispersed the crowd. He then continued shooting from a car driven by another person as they left the scene. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)
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    FILE - A SEPTA regional train, the R7, rolls into 30th Street station in Philadelphia in this Nov. 16, 2004 file photo. Four hundred workers at a Philadelphia-area regional rail system went on strike Saturday morning June 14, 2014, shutting down 13 train lines that carry commuters to the suburbs and Philadelphia International Airport. Subways, trolleys and buses operated by SEPTA will continue to run.  (AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma, File)
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    Riders relieved Philadelphia rail strike is over

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    Unaware of the work stoppage Roy Pearson waits for a SEPTA commuter train at the East Falls commuter rail station in Philadelphia on Saturday June 14, 2014. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett asked President Barack Obama on Saturday to intervene the dispute between the Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and its engineers and electricians unions, which went on strike at midnight Friday, June 13. (AP Photo/ Joseph Kaczmarek)
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    Obama order forces Philly rail workers back on job

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    Detroit announces settlement with largest union
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    FILE - A SEPTA regional train, the R7, rolls into 30th Street station in Philadelphia in this Nov. 16, 2004 file photo. Four hundred workers at a Philadelphia-area regional rail system went on strike Saturday morning June 14, 2014, shutting down 13 train lines that carry commuters to the suburbs and Philadelphia International Airport. Subways, trolleys and buses operated by SEPTA will continue to run.  (AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma, File)
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    Philadelphia commuter rail workers go on strike

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    June 14, 2014 5:12 am
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