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Simmers has already got the green light from organized labour, having entered into new, restructured conditions of employment with Solidarity, SAEWA (South African Equity Workers Association), UASA (United Association of South Africa) and the National Union of Mine Workers (NUM). UASA hopes to mobilize Arab-American students in order to launch efforts to organize and contribute during the up-coming election year. According to UASA president Mais Abousy, although the conference was attended mostly by Palestinian and Lebanese Americans, for the first time a nice spread of demographics existed, she said, "and that's what makes it work. |
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