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Representative Council Meeting

Monday, June 16, 2008

6:30pm

 
1175 Osage Street #205
303-595-9818
dng@denvernewspaperguild.org
 
 

Campaigning has begun for the elected officers of the Guild International. Candidates for Guild International President are Linda Foley and Bernie Lunzer. Based on their web pages, who gets your vote?
Linda Foley (teamguild.org)
Bernie Lunzer (astrongerguild.org)
Undecided
 
 
 

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Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are
certain to miss the future.
--John F. Kennedy
 
 
The Denver Newspaper Guild is a union of employees of the Denver Post, the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Newspaper Agency. The Guild negotiates contracts, ensures that those contracts are honored, and strives to make our workplace the best it can be, just as our counterparts do in more than 100 cities in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. For more than 60 years the Guild has worked for good wages and benefits, fair working conditions, and a voice on the job. Our membership is a diverse group, but has a common bond in the belief that respect for workers rights builds stronger jobs and stronger communities.
 

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