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AFL-CIO Executive Council Elects Holt-Baker, Approves Political Mobilization Plans
Friday, September 21, 2007 : The AFL-CIO Executive Council today unanimously elected Arlene Holt-Baker as AFL-CIO executive vice president, making her the first African American woman in one of the federation's three top offices. Holt-Baker, the daughter of a domestic worker and laborer in Fort Worth, Texas, brings 30 years of experience as a union and grassroots organizer and political activist to the post.
Friday, September 21, 2007 : The AFL-CIO Executive Council today unanimously elected Arlene Holt-Baker as AFL-CIO executive vice president, making her the first African American woman in one of the federation's three top offices. Holt-Baker, the daughter of a domestic worker and laborer in Fort Worth, Texas, brings 30 years of experience as a union and grassroots organizer and political activist to the post.
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