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Actually, what he says is that individuals from the STC
were involved because "STC also includes recruiters,
whose strong influence keeps the STC from acting in
the writer's behalf." This is his opinion on why the
STC would not join the effort to push this law; another
alternative explanation could be that here was not a
widespread view within the organization that it was
a good idea,
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Laura Lemay" <lemay -at- lauralemay -dot- com>
> If you believe the statement from the NWU guy at
>http://www.andreas.com/faq-overtime.html, the STC was involved in
> helping to draft the original tech writer exception to the original
> labor law that is the heart of the lawsuit. Which would mean that there
> is a chance the STC *will* become involved in the lawsuit at some point.
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