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Petition to the President

By Administrative Staff, Chicago Labor. Posted December 13, 2002.


We, the undersigned union members, call for the resolution of the Iraq crisis by peaceful means in cooperation with the United Nations.
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Chicago Labor

A Petition

To the President of the United States and Members of Congress

No War With Iraq!

We, the undersigned union members, call for the resolution of the Iraq crisis by peaceful means in cooperation with the United Nations.

Name
Address
Phone
Union

Initiating signers include (All organizations listed for identification only)

Tom Balanoff, Pres. SEIU Local 1
Noel Beasley, Manager, Midwest Joint Board, UNITE
Joe Davis, Pres., USWA Local 5544
Elwood Flowers, Lobbyist, ATU locals 241 and 308 Katie Jordan, Pres. Chicago Chapter, CLUW
Frank Lumpkin, Pres, Wisconsin Steel Save Our Jobs Committee
Harold Rogers;, National Exec Bd. CBTU
Joe Romano, Jobs with Justice
Carl Rosen, Pres. UE District 11
Ed Sadlowski, Former Director, USWA Dist. 31
Jerry Williams Sr. President and local officer, ATU Local 308, Tim Yeager, Treas UAW Local 2320
Jerry Zero, Sec'y. IBT Local 705

Please return filled petitions to PETITIONS, 9350 S. South Chicago av. Chicago Il. 60617


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