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HARRISBURG -- In an effort to save 2,000 jobs at the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, members of the Teamsters Union fanned out Tuesday at the Capitol to lobby against Gov. Ed Rendell's proposed lease of the turnpike to a private company.
"We're dead against," said Frank Gillen, president of the Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters, as about 150 Teamsters -- including a Pittsburgh contingent -- lined up in front of a blue- and-yellow tractor-trailer parked next to the Capitol steps.See the full content of this document
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Teamsters Rally Against Pa. Turnpike Privatization
"This is only a small demonstration today," Gillen said. "If they (politicians) want more, we can...
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