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Union Supporters Picket White House

Thursday, December 08, 2005 7:32:48 PM
By JUAN-CARLOS RODRIGUEZ

AFL-CIO Executive Vice President Linda Chavez-Thompson tries to deliver a pettition, Thursday, Dec. 8 2005, to the White House, but was turned away by Uniform Secret Service officers at the gate. Chavez-Thompson and other speakers encouraged Congress to pass the Employee Free Choice Act to secure workers' rights. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds) WASHINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of union members picketed the White House Thursday but did not succeed in delivering a petition addressed to President Bush urging him to protect workers' rights and pass labor-friendly legislation.

The demonstration was the latest in a series of events around the country designed to coincide with International Human Rights Week and bring attention to the labor movement. Rallies were also taking place Thursday in Boston, Chicago and Denver.

The Washington demonstrators gathered at a boisterous rally at the AFL-CIO national headquarters and marched to the White House, where they formed the large picket line and shouted anti-Bush slogans.


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