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Conboy's sweeping report also tarred Democratic fund raisers and prominent labor leaders in money-laundering schemes on behalf of the Teamsters leader. Among the union officials named were Richard Trumka, secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO, and Gerald McEntee, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, one of the fastest growing U.S. unions. Conboy cited evidence that Trumka, once the reform leader of the United Mine Workers, and McEntee helped get cash to Carey. The two leaders and Carey are reportedly targets of a federal grand jury in New York City that is investigating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TEAMSTERS BOSS RON CAREY: THE RUIN OF A REFORMER | 12/1/1997 | See Source »

JOHN SWEENEY This working man's no stiff. AFL-CIO honcho pulls fast one to get Congress to pull fast-track bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Nov. 24, 1997 | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

According to a fact sheet from the AFL-CIO and the United Farm Workers, grape workers are often exposed to carcinogenic pesticides, forced to work without access to toilets or drinking water and paid less than minimum wage...

Author: By Caitlin E. Anderson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Council Fails to Pass Resolution on Grapes | 11/17/1997 | See Source »

...TIME's Edward Barnes expects the continuing federal grand jury investigation to have a major impact on the Democratic Party. "This basically gives the election to Hoffa," he says. "And with Carey's fall, his coalition with (AFL-CIO head) John Sweeney, which was so lucrative for pro-labor Democrats (and so successful in dragging down fast-track), is basically finished. As for Hoffa, so far he's playing it very close to the vest." Somewhere, Dick Gephardt is sweating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Welcome Back, Hoffa | 11/17/1997 | See Source »

...G.O.P. has long charged that the Democrats and the AFL-CIO must have coordinated their efforts in 1996 as the union shaped its $35 million campaign attacking individual Republican candidates. But the G.O.P. has never had much proof. Instead, new material in the hands of Senator Fred Thompson's investigating committee raises questions about whether groups friendly to his party knew where to target their ads and what message...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SECRET G.O.P. CAMPAIGN | 11/3/1997 | See Source »

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