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UNION REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE:ROBERT F. O'BRIEN
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Congressional Testimony
06-27-2002
STATEMENT OF ROBERT F. O'BRIEN TOMAR LAW FIRM CHERRY HILL, N.J. BEFORE
THE COMMITTEE ON HOUSE EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE
RELATIONS June 27, 2002 Good morning. My name is Robert F. O'Brien. For
the last 33 years I have been engaged exclusively on a full time basis
as an attorney in private practice representing Local and National Labor
Unions as well as members of unions seeking ele...
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