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- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 abstract "The 2009 election for the leadership of the AFL-CIO occurred following the announcement of incumbent president John Sweeney's retirement. The election took place during the 26th AFL-CIO National Convention in Pittsburgh.The event was preceded by a 2008 speech at which then-Secretary-Treasurer Richard Trumka had blasted the perceived racism being directed against 2008 Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, increasing his profile both inside and outside the labor movement. Trumka, who had served as Secretary-Treasurer since first being elected in 1995, received no contest for the position of president.".
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- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink AFL-CIO.
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- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Air_Line_Pilots.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Arlene_Holt_Baker.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Baldemar_Velasquez.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Barack_Obama.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Bob_King_(labor_leader).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2009_elections_in_the_United_States.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Category:AFL–CIO.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trade_union_elections.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Cecil_Roberts_(labor_unionist).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Clyde_Rivers.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink D._Michael_Langford.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink DeMaurice_Smith.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_D._Hill.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Hurt.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Redmond.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Fredric_Rolando.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink General_Holiefield.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Gerald_W._McEntee.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Gregory_Junemann.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Harold_A._Schaitberger.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink James_Andrews_(labor_leader).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink James_Boland.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink James_Little_(labor_leader).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink James_Williams_(trade_union_organizer).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink John_Gage.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink John_Ryan_(labor_leader).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink John_Sweeney_(labor_leader).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink John_Wilhelm.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_J._Nigro.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Howard.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Cohen_(union_leader).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Moak.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Saunders.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Leo_Gerard.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Leo_W._Gerard.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Liz_Shuler.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Lorretta_Johnson.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Elena_Durazo.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Ayers.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Loeb.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Goodwin.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Sacco.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Futhey.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Newton_Jones.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_D._Finley.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Postal_Workers.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink R._Thomas_Buffenbarger.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Randi_Weingarten.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Hughes_(labor_leader).
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Trumka.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Robert_A._Scardelletti.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Robert_McEllrath.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Roberta_Reardon.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Ann_DeMoro.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Flores.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Terry_OSullivan.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink Vincent_Giblin.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink William_Hite.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLink William_Lucy.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AFL–CIO election, 2009".
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 wikiPageWikiLinkText "September 16, 2009".
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- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 subject Category:2009_elections_in_the_United_States.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 subject Category:AFL–CIO.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 subject Category:Trade_union_elections.
- AFL–CIO_election,_2009 comment "The 2009 election for the leadership of the AFL-CIO occurred following the announcement of incumbent president John Sweeney's retirement. The election took place during the 26th AFL-CIO National Convention in Pittsburgh.The event was preceded by a 2008 speech at which then-Secretary-Treasurer Richard Trumka had blasted the perceived racism being directed against 2008 Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, increasing his profile both inside and outside the labor movement.".
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