Faced with dwindling membership and loss of bargaining clout...
AFL-CIO leaders will OK reforms to reenergize the federation, which represents a wide swath of public- and private-sector workers. The group?s executive council will meet in Las Vegas in early March.
Likely changes: Giving local and regional union heads more say on many issues, including how and where to recruit new members.
And more money. Local unions will get to keep a larger share of their federation dues ...
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