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Sept. / Oct. 2006

Sept/Oct  Solidarity

Sep - Oct 2006
Vol. 49, No. 9-10

International Union, UAW
President: Ron Gettelfinger
Secretary-treasurer: Elizabeth Bunn
Vice presidents: General Holiefield, Bob King, Cal Rapson, Jimmy Settles, Terry Thurman
Regional directors: Joseph Peters, 1; Rory Gamble, 1A; Duane Zuckschwerdt, 1C; Don Oetman, 1D; Lloyd Mahaffey, 2B; Maurice Davison, 3; Dennis Williams, 4; Jim Wells, 5; Gary Casteel, 8; Joe Ashton, 9; Bob Madore, 9A

Public Relations and
Publications Department

Director: Paul Krell
Assistant director: Roger Kerson, member of CWA/The Newspaper Guild Local 34022
International representatives: Sandra Davis, John Hammond, Gwynne Irvin, Christine Moroski and Vince Piscopo.
Solidarity magazine: Editor Jennifer John, regional newsletter editor Sam Stark, designer Emily Everett. All members of CWA/TNG Local 34022.
Clerical staff: Kathy Ford-Watson, Wonnie Terry Gaskin, Pauline Mitchell and Shelly Restivo, members of OPEIU Local 494.

Solidarity (USPS 0740610) is published bimonthly by International Union, UAW, 8000 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48214, (313) 926-5000, www.uaw.org. Send correspondence to this address. Subscriptions are $5 a year (60¢ to members, included in dues). ISSN 0164 856X. Periodicals postage paid at Detroit, Mich., and additional mailing office. Postmaster: Send address changes Attn: UAW Circulation Department. Readers: Send address changes and old label to UAW Circulation Department, or e-mail uawaddresschange@uaw.net. Include old address and numeric identification number (line above the name on the mailing label). For circulation, call (313) 926-5373; for editorial, call (313) 926-5291 or
e-mail uawsolidarity@uaw.net
Printed in USA.

September / October 2006 Index

Features
Message from UAW President
World Class Fine
House busters
Landmark Voting Rights Act – 40 years later
Fight to increase minimum wage
Power to the people


UnionFront
Auto glassworkers dog-tired
AK Steel workers OK new contract
Member minute
Local 1968 workers stay strong
Federal agency's e-mails show bias
Delphi Update
Ask a Working Woman survey
One on one with General Holiefield


Departments
From the Readers
Still Solid
Skilled Trades
Safer Work
Workers' Words
Phipps' Tips
Past Issues