Labor sees an in as Democrats regain power
14th Nov 2006, 03:20 GMT
After years in "a defensive crouch," as one union official puts it, organized labor sees an opportunity in the new Democratic Congress for action to help workers - from raising the minimum wage to improving pension protections.
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