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Follow this topic by RSSWestword's Melanie Asmar on UFCW Local 7
Westword staff writer Melanie Asmar sheds some light on the leadership battle raging within Colorado's grocery-workers union.
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11/20: Chaos at the grocery workers' union
Who's in control at Colorado's grocery-workers union? It's a tougher question than it sounds.
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OpenSecrets launches Facebook application
June 22, 20096/2: UFCW's hardball
Make no mistake, the grocery workers' union is making unreasonable demands over pay and benefits. Plain and simple.
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'The Buzz' on 1310 KFKA, 6/1/09
FTS visits with 1310 KFKA talk show host Amy Oliver for an extended update on state politics. Up this week: U.S. Senate hopeful Cleve Tidwell and Democrat incumbent Michael Bennet have very different campaign styles - and Bennet's brings in a heck of a lot more campaign cash. Gov. Bill Ritter faces some tough choices on legislation before Friday, and CU socks students with a new, $70 "Forever Buffs" fee.
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Liberal network steps up for grocery workers' union
June 1, 2009An advertisement on the Denver Post Web site recently caught our attention. "Help grocery workers get a fair deal," it said, but just a click away was a link to ProgressNow's Web site, where visitors are asked to sign a petition in support of unionized grocery workers' quest for higher wages and benefits.
FTS on 600 KCOL: Gov. Bill Ritter's union troubles
Gov. Bill Ritter is facing some tough choices that could cost him the support of the Democrat's biggest financial backers: organized labor. With the recent veto of House Bill 1170, which would have granted locked-out union workers unemployment benefits, political observers are now curious as to the fate of Senate Bill 180, which would sidestep voters in the creation of public-safety unions. FTS managing editor Brad Jones discusses Ritter's conundrum with 600 KCOL morning hosts Keith & Gail.
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Unions shell out $61,600 for Broncos season tix
November 3, 2008According to reports filed with the U.S. Department of Labor, over the past two years the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 union spent more than $150,000 of its budget on “entertainment” that included season tickets to Denver Broncos home games.
Segment 3 - Shady characters at UFCW Local 7
FTS staff writer Rachel Boxer has some disconcerting news about the former associate general counsel of the United Food and Commercial Workers' Union, Local 7. Also, the president of that same union has been paying his son and daughter some hefty salaries; do the hard-working members of the UFCW approve of such nepotism?
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Union chief clears $430k in 2007 for self, two children
A Face the State Staff Report
October 31, 2008Ernest Duran, president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, paid himself and two of his children combined salaries of over $430,000 in 2007.
Blake fallout hinders union fundraising effort
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September 25, 2008News reports by The Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post exposing a backdoor deal between organized labor and business "leaders" have forced Joe Blake, president of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, to publicly distance himself from what opponents are calling an "unholy alliance."