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Public Employee Conference Recap – UAW 259, Relentless in raising standards

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From Public Employees to Auto Workers, working people need to coalesce to address common problems. This means lobbying in Albany (and DC) as well as working within the labor movement. Peter Meringolo, Chair of the NYS Public Employee Conference, discusses current issues PEC faces and the challenges he deals with to try to keep public employees on the same page. Then, Brian Schneck, President of UAW local 259, discusses issues affecting UAW 259 workers within the context of the national and local economies.

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From Public Employees to Auto Workers, working people need to coalesce to address common problems. This means lobbying in Albany (and DC) as well as working within the labor movement. Peter Meringolo, Chair of the NYS Public Employee Conference, discusses current issues PEC faces and the challenges he deals with to try to keep public employees on the same page. Then, Brian Schneck, President of UAW local 259, discusses issues affecting UAW 259 workers within the context of the national and local economies.

You can subscribe to Labor-Lines Newsletter here, listen on I-Tunes / Stitcher or follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@LaborLines)

Labor-Lines can be heard Saturday at 1:00 pm in NYC on AM-970 “The Answer” — 6:30 pm in Nassau County on AM -1240 WGBB — Sunday at 7:00 am in Suffolk County on WJVC 96.1 FM “My Country” – and at 8:00 am in Suffolk on WRCN “LI News Radio” 103.9 FM

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