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Labor rolls out an army for Newsom + Death penalty on trial + Willie Brown on debt relief bill Sacramento Bee 2 hrs ago Andrew Sheeler, The Sacramento Bee Jun. 2 Good morning, and welcome to the A.M. Alert! LABOR LAUNCHES GROUND GAME IN RECALL The California Labor Federation will launch a corps of 10,000 volunteers to go door-to-door campaigning against the effort to unseat Gov. Gavin Newsom, which union leaders say threatens the future of California workers. Leaders and workers gathered on the south steps of the Capitol on Tuesday in support of Newsom, praising the governor s COVID-19 actions that they say were essential in protecting workers. ....
The incoming president of California’s largest state employee union said it won t back Gov. Gavin Newsom s attempt to avoid a likely recall election this fall due to lingering anger over ....
AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez This announcement by the newly-elected California Service Employee International Union president has raised some eyebrows: The new president-elect of California’s largest state employee union said Tuesday that the influential organization won’t back Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s effort to fend off a likely recall election this fall. Richard Louis Brown said anger over union contract concessions last year during what proved to be an illusionary $54 billion state budget deficit helped fuel his victory over longtime Service Employees International Union Local 1000 President Yvonne Walker. Brown said that anger extends to Newsom. “He is going to need support from public sector unions to help him fight his recall,” Brown said in an interview with The Associated Press. “When I become president of Local 1000, he can look for somebody else to support him. He will not get any help from us. He’s on his own.” ....
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