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Iraqi workers tour US, reach out to workers in the US to build solidarity against the US occupation
Saturday, June 23, 2007 : Hashmeya ( pictured, right, with a written message of thanks to the IWW for its solidarity with workers in Iraq ) is a native of Basra and a 25-year veteran in the Iraqi Department of Electricity. While she is the first woman to rise democratically from the ranks to represent a national Iraqi labor union, she emphasizes that she is not alone - that there are many dedicated and committed union women in the forefront of the Iraqi labor movement.
Saturday, June 23, 2007 : Hashmeya ( pictured, right, with a written message of thanks to the IWW for its solidarity with workers in Iraq ) is a native of Basra and a 25-year veteran in the Iraqi Department of Electricity. While she is the first woman to rise democratically from the ranks to represent a national Iraqi labor union, she emphasizes that she is not alone - that there are many dedicated and committed union women in the forefront of the Iraqi labor movement.
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