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CINCINNATI (AP) - On a frigid winter afternoon, scores of people stood shoulder-to-shoulder on Cincinnati's downtown Fountain Square, to chant, cheer, give speeches and wave placards and banners in support of better economic opportunity and union rights.
Linda Watson, a janitor, told of life at minimum wage, depending on a bus for transportation, lacking coverage to pay for medicine, hoping that becoming unionized could help.
"We all need to stick together," she declared.
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