In 2005, SEIU broke away from the AFL-CIO to form part of a new labor federation, Change to Win.
The AFL-CIO and Change to Win want a new commission to align immigration more closely with the needs of the labour market.
And Republicans are playing more fiercely than ever, to win or obstruct or change the rules of the game if need be.
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It was clear from the start the question that Conservatives were asking: how, after three election defeats, are we going to change to win?
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On April 14th the AFL-CIO and Change to Win, a coalition of seven unions representing 6m more, argued that reform would help American workers in the long run.
"Partnership is the most important thing that we want to get across to you today, " said Christopher Chafe, executive director of Change to Win, a federation of seven unions with 6 million members.
Anna Burger, a top officer at the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), who also heads a federation of five unions called Change to Win, has had more face time with the president than any of the other visitors, according to the records.
Earlier this year, a group of unions called the Change to Win coalition sent letters to a variety of big lenders, including Bank of America (nyse: BAC - news - people ), Citigroup (nyse: C - news - people ), Merrill Lynch (nyse: MER - news - people ), Morgan Stanley (nyse: MS - news - people ), and Wachovia (nyse: WB - news - people ) and WaMu, demanding to know why they hadn't spotted the warning signs in the mortgage markets earlier.
This change to the win probability model made our Champions League projections a little more accurate.
Other than that it is unclear what he would change should he win.
There have been Tory calls to change course to win back voters who switched to UKIP in England's local elections.
While endeavoring to win in life we may change jobs, start new businesses or strive to create a better mousetrap.
Plaid want to change this and win similar rights for the Cardiff assembly, but they're stopping short of demanding independence for Wales.
Insurance companies will have to do more than scoot out of equities, sell peripheral businesses and change bosses to win back investors' confidence.
The change might help win support from senators from Alaska and perhaps North Dakota, said the aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the discussions were private.
As Taylor is only too happy to point out, few on his side of the Atlantic had previously heard of Froch but it is something 'The Cobra' is convinced will change with a win over Taylor.
So, if the American people see that he is representative more of change, he could win this thing.
"Africa will win the tournament and Africa will change that trend, " he said the day before the game.
"Last year the Jamaican girls were favourites to win and messed up the baton change, " said the Jamaican.
In Charlotte, 70 percent of bids were won by the government, though agencies often had to change existing practices to win their bids.
The 65-year-old said there had been an "extraordinary amount of enthusiasm" since his win and he aimed to "change the mood" of the city.
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Only when we begin to talk about these issues that matter to people, and offer the hope of genuine change, will we win back the trust of a lost generation of voters.
Should the Conservatives win the British election, they may change eligibility for welfare payments.
The better question is whether she can really change things if she does win.
For some fishermen in the northern seas, climate change seemed like a total win: as oceans warmed, fish moved northward, meaning a bigger catch.
Normally you win those games, why should you change your style?
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But the experienced role players surrounding them, many of whom have failed in their task to help the team win during the postseason, could easily change.
The only other change from the Grand Slam win in Wales sees Paddy Wallace get the nod ahead of Gordon D'Arcy to partner Brian O'Driscoll at centre.
According to the Times newspaper, Mr Bercow, who is shadow chief secretary to the treasury, wrote in his letter to party members in his Buckingham constituency that the Tories must change if they want to win the next election.
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