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UDR Story
- Dual power in the NYC Carpenters Union
- Resisting attack from the right; fighting the mob
- Court officer's plan to clean up NYC Carpenters
- After 20 years, federal prosecutors convince the judge -- Drastic new move vs. NYC Carpenters corruption
- Moving slowly while opportunity knocks at IUOE L. 14
- A formidable force for reform in the ILA
- Action and inaction in the Operating Engineers
- Shorts: transit, communications, release time...
- In the International Longshoremen's Association: rank-and-file action, government intervention, and a major legal victory
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