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Friday, May 6, 2011

Do Adjunct Votes Count?

Do Adjunct Votes Count?: "

Massachusetts union debates whether part-timers -- who are in the majority by far -- should get full vote in electing leaders.

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Posted by Pamela Reynolds at 4:37 PM
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