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Bill Lucy Labor Center 6025 E Burnside, Portland OR 503-239-9858 |
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| AFSCME Local 189 |
6025 E Burnside Street
Portland , Oregon 97215 |
Phone:
503-239-9858 Ext 124
Fax: 503-239-9441 www.afscmelocal189.com |
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| Oregon AFSCME Council 75 - Portland |
6025 E Burnside Street
Portland, Oregon 97215 |
Phone:
503-239-9858
Fax: 503-239-9441 www.oregonafscme.com |
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| AFSCME International |
1625 L Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036-5687 |
Phone:
Tel: 202-429-1000
Fax: FAX: 202-429-1293 www.afscme.org |
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| City of Portland |
6025 E Burnside Street
Portland, Oregon 97215 |
Phone:
503-239-9858 Ext 122
Fax: 503-239-9441
Email:
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Person: James Hester |
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| BOEC 911 |
6025 E Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97215 |
Phone:
503-239-9858 Ext 122
Fax: 503-239-9441
Email:
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Person: James Hester |
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| City of Cornelius |
6025 E Burnside Street
Portland , Oregon 97215 |
Phone:
503-239-9858 Ext 12
Fax: 503-239-9441
Email:
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Person: Rob Wheaton |
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| Oregon AFSCME Council 75 - Salem |
3831 Fairview Industrial Dr. SE Suite 100
Salem, Oregon 97302 |
Phone:
800-521-5954
Fax: www.oregonafscme.com |
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