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==Open Letter to Obama on Iran==
 
==Open Letter to Obama on Iran==
 
In 2008 Robin Alexander of [[United Electrical Workers Union]], Pittsburgh, PA signed an online petition “A Open Letter to Barack Obama on Iran”.<ref>[http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamairan/signatures?page=51 Open Letter to Obama on Iran]</ref> [[Category:Letter to Obama on Iran]]
 
In 2008 Robin Alexander of [[United Electrical Workers Union]], Pittsburgh, PA signed an online petition “A Open Letter to Barack Obama on Iran”.<ref>[http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/obamairan/signatures?page=51 Open Letter to Obama on Iran]</ref> [[Category:Letter to Obama on Iran]]
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==CCDS==
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At the 2013 [[Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism]] conference, Robin Alexander, International Affairs Director of United Electrical workers (UE), from Pittsburgh, talked about the international corporate assault on workers globally, and how unions had to build international labor solidarity. She talked specifically about a long-term relationship that UE has with the FAT (Frente Auténtico del Trabajo) workers federation in Mexico and how they helped each other make gains in each country.<ref>[http://www.ccds-discussion.org/?p=5055,Digging In, Reaching Out… CCDS-Discussion, Posted by admin on August 9, 2013]</ref>
  
 
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 10:52, 19 April 2014

Robin Alexander in 2002

Robin Alexander

World Social Forum

Robin Alexander, Pittsburgh, PA, of the United Electrical Workers Union, attended the 2002 World Social Forum.[1]

Open Letter to Obama on Iran

In 2008 Robin Alexander of United Electrical Workers Union, Pittsburgh, PA signed an online petition “A Open Letter to Barack Obama on Iran”.[2]

CCDS

At the 2013 Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism conference, Robin Alexander, International Affairs Director of United Electrical workers (UE), from Pittsburgh, talked about the international corporate assault on workers globally, and how unions had to build international labor solidarity. She talked specifically about a long-term relationship that UE has with the FAT (Frente Auténtico del Trabajo) workers federation in Mexico and how they helped each other make gains in each country.[3]

References

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