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'''Ray Abernathy''' is a spokesperson for the A.F.L.-C.I.O.’s Building Trades Department. Abernathy claimed that [[President Clinton]] had promised union representatives on April 4, 2002, that the [[Clinton Presidential Center]] building site would be built exclusively by union workers. Such a move is prohibited by Arkansas law.
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'''Ray Abernathy''' is a spokesperson for the AFL-CIO’s Building Trades Department. Abernathy claimed that [[President Clinton]] had promised union representatives on April 4, 2002, that the [[Clinton Presidential Center]] building site would be built exclusively by union workers. Such a move is prohibited by Arkansas law.
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Abernathy is married to Denise Mitchell, head of Public Affairs for the AFL-CIO.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:17, 17 February 2008

Ray Abernathy is a spokesperson for the AFL-CIO’s Building Trades Department. Abernathy claimed that President Clinton had promised union representatives on April 4, 2002, that the Clinton Presidential Center building site would be built exclusively by union workers. Such a move is prohibited by Arkansas law.

Abernathy is married to Denise Mitchell, head of Public Affairs for the AFL-CIO.

References

  • David M. Halbfinger, "With Latest Battle Resolved, Clinton Library Work Begins," New York Times, June 7, 2002.

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