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WASHINGTON – Today, Monday, July 20, SEIU is on strike for black lives. In solidarity with trade unions and movements to defend racial and economic justice, 350.org signed their support.
In the strike, Tamara Toles O’Laughlin, director of 350.org in North America, issued a statement:
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