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2.0. What have automobiles to do with writing? (Natl Writers Union) |
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This article is from the Natl Writers Union FAQ, by Vicki Richman nwufaq@vicric.com with numerous contributions by others.
The United Automobile Workers should be renamed the Union of
All Workers. It has many professional and white-collar
locals, including lawyers, teachers, graduate students,
government workers, artists of various kinds and jai-alai
players.
 
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