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From the [[IFES]] staff biographies:
 
From the [[IFES]] staff biographies:
'''Tyrone Freeman''' is the General President of the Service Employees International Union; received the John F. Kennedy “Profiles in Courage” Award in 2003 and the Brotherhood Crusade Award for Black Leadership in 2001; member of various boards of directors, including the National AFL-CIO Changing to Organize Task Force, the [[Prison Industry Board]], and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; has worked internationally with the ANC Trade Union Movement, Sema (India’s Woman’s Labor Union), and <font color="red">trade unions in Vietnam</font>.[http://www.ifes.org/board.html]
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:'''Tyrone Freeman''' is the General President of the Service Employees International Union; received the John F. Kennedy “Profiles in Courage” Award in 2003 and the Brotherhood Crusade Award for Black Leadership in 2001; member of various boards of directors, including the National AFL-CIO Changing to Organize Task Force, the [[Prison Industry Board]], and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; has worked internationally with the ANC Trade Union Movement, Sema (India’s Woman’s Labor Union), and <font color="red">trade unions in Vietnam</font>.[http://www.ifes.org/board.html]
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*[[IFES]] &ndash; Board member
 
*[[IFES]] &ndash; Board member
 
*[[Prison Industry Board]]
 
*[[Prison Industry Board]]

Revision as of 16:10, 16 July 2006

From the IFES staff biographies:

Tyrone Freeman is the General President of the Service Employees International Union; received the John F. Kennedy “Profiles in Courage” Award in 2003 and the Brotherhood Crusade Award for Black Leadership in 2001; member of various boards of directors, including the National AFL-CIO Changing to Organize Task Force, the Prison Industry Board, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; has worked internationally with the ANC Trade Union Movement, Sema (India’s Woman’s Labor Union), and trade unions in Vietnam.[1]

Affiliations