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Barnes snags union endorsement

...in 2010," said Richard Ray, Georgia AFL-CIO President. "We are confident...receive the endorsement of the Georgia AFL-CIO, an organization that is committed...in 2010," said Richard Ray, Georgia AFL-CIO President. "We are confident...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/elections/georgia-elections/georgia
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Harbin bill would require drug tests for benefits

...it is difficult to estimate how many people would test positive, he said. Richard Ray, the president of the Georgia AFL-CIO, criticized Harbin's bill ."They can't afford to buy groceries, much less drugs," he said of those collecting...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/latest-news/2010-02-11/harbin-bill-would-require-dr
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Honoring workers on this holiday means passing health-care reform

...families is to pass real health care reform now. (The writers are, respectively, the president of the AFL-CIO, the country's largest labor federation, which represents 11 million members; and the president of the Georgia AFL-CIO.)

http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2009/09/07/op_547247.shtml
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Analysis: What now for Georgia politics?

...spending.Today, Democrats are beginning to sort out the meaning of their own rout.Richard Ray, president of the Georgia AFL-CIO unions said Steele is reading it wrong, that voters were merely swayed by a flood of advertising."Sadly, corporate...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/elections/georgia-elections/2010-11
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Analysis: Leaders apply meaning to vote

...spending.Today, Democrats are beginning to sort out the meaning of their own rout.Richard Ray, president of the Georgia AFL-CIO unions said Steele is reading it wrong, that voters were merely swayed by a flood of advertising."Sadly, corporate...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/latest-news/2010-11-03/analysis-now-political-leade
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Overseas spending draws fire in House

...many of whom have lost their own jobs, should give their tax dollars to create jobs in other countries," said Georgia AFL-CIO President Richard Ray. The state unemployment rate was 4 percent in December, and Georgia paid $60.8 million...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2004/02/22/met_405456.shtml
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Choices differ in their past training

...new initiatives and winning endorsements from the National Rifle Association, Georgia Association of Educators, Georgia AFL-CIO, and the Police Benevolent Association of Georgia. If given another term, Mr. Baker aims to push legislation...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2002/10/21/met_359733.shtml
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Unions condemn trade plan

...In no way will it help re-industrialize this nation," said Charlie Key, the secretary and treasurer of the Georgia AFL-CIO, speaking at a news conference at Augusta's International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers headquarters. President...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2001/10/24/bus_328582.shtml
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Business briefs

...for members to send to members of Congressmen, according to Dennis Rocque, district legislative director for the Georgia AFL-CIO and an officer in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers' Augusta local. Scientific Games Int'l...

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Unions targeting new companies

...workforce during the past decade while membership declined nationally, according to Richard Ray, treasurer of the Georgia AFL-CIO. "I think every local here is trying to organize," said Dave Hanley, assistant business manager of the International...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/1997/07/04/biz_210824.shtml
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