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Community Action Duluth employees seek to unionize

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On Tuesday, June 13, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board sent an email to Classie Dudley, the e...

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2 COMMENTS

  1. With management like CAD, it’s no wonder the employees are looking to unionize. Beware, though, since it seems CAD does not believe in free speech, there are probably more constitutional provisions that they will violate.

  2. Councilor Mike Mayou was on the board and stepped down just before these stories broke. Wonder if he did so in self preservation?

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