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Local 2627 in the News

2008

Women's History Month: Learning from Our Labors
The Real Us: Black History Month
Union Gets Kim Snelling New Wheels
Test Prep Classes Help Workers Advance
Bargaining Roundup
Getting to Green: What It Means for Labor
40 Years Later, Goff & Foner Reunite in the NYLHA
Signs of Caring
 

2007

Members March Against the War
Organize: Your Point of View
Bargaining News Briefs
Local Leaders Meet New DOT Commissioner
Coping with Cancer
Computer Pro Wins $45,000 in Back Pay
DC 37 Aims for Contract Talks in October
Salary Review Panel: Locals Push for Extra Pay
Coalition Battles NYCHA Job Cuts
Union Housing Fair: Key to Homeownership
Safety Committee Honors Labor Coalition
A Hit for Audience, Actors and Writers
The 1970s Fiscal Crisis
Planting the seeds for a greener world: Labor can be part of the solution
Health, Hope, and New Horizons
Reflections on Black History
Life in War-torn Iraq
Bush Widens War
Unions Mobilize Against War
 

2006

Unionists Graduate from Cornell
Beware the Internet: Big Brother Is Watching
Celebrating Asian Heritage
Safety Victory for Labor Coalition at 90 Church St.
Municipal Employees Housing Program Seals the Deal
Peace March
AFSCME Scholarship Winners: Belinda Tzen: Musician, Athlete, Scientist
Forum Speakers: War Is a Union Issue
People Person of the Month: Cynthia Cox, Computer Associate
 

2005

Four Local 2627 Members at HHC Win Arbitration
Profiles in Public Service. William Betz: When Duty Calls
Members Join Huge Anti-war Protest
The Home-Front Front
Facing Challenges of Labor at Work and Nationwide
New Sites Replace Elm St. Nightmare
A Hunch, a Grievance, a $5,000 Raise
 

2004

100,000 March Against War in Iraq
Kudos for City Computer Professionals
 

2003

Back from Iraq
Blackout Heroes: Biking to Give Blood
City Cutting Computer Consultants
Stewards Fired Up for April 29 Rally
Computer Workers Win $7,000 As CUNY Chisels on Overtime
Local 2627 Grievant Wins $15,000 Raise
 

2002

Higher Longevity Pay for 4,500
 

2001

Local's Role In Weeks After 9/11
Computer Pros Shoot Down Police Sign-in System
Civil Service Committee Calls for Vigilance
 

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