Unions split over organizing effort in Minn. AG’s office

Minnesota’s unions are divided on how to respond efforts of the organization of lawyers in Minnesota Lori Swanson Attorney General’s Office.

Swanson is the resistance against the union tries to organize, to say the law does not allow for their lawyers to a union.

The dispute has ignited a number of letters in the guide work shows a disagreement between them. Swanson is the highest level DFL officials in the government and unions was during his 2006 campaign.

The AFL-CIO union of Minnesota officials is not a campaign for sending contributions to the General Counsel, until the dispute in his office is resolved.

Swanson says Fundraising complaint would not affect substantially, as it has already reached the maximum allowable by the unions for this year. Your current mandate runs until 2010.

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