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WITH UNION IN MY BLOOD

BY DAYQUAN MOELLER  In June, I was in the passenger seat of my sister’s car on the way to lunch together. With a little time to spend, I opened a three-ring binder and began highlighting names in a spreadsheet. A confused look came upon her face.  “What’s that?” she asked. “Work.” I replied. She laughed. At the time, I was less than two months into my first campaign as an organizer with my union, UNITE HERE! Local 11, and until that very moment,…
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The German Police Union (DPolG) in Bavaria has sharply criticized the announced tightening of part-time regulations for police officers. Bavarian state chairman Jürgen Köhnlein said on Tuesday that the plans of Minister-President Markus Söder (CSU) would strike the police "at their core." Köhnlein emphasized that flexible part-time models in recent years had enabled many colleagues with children to reconcile their demanding service with family o…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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