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Tentative pact set with large city union

Residency rule loosened for 1,000

By Rick Klein
Globe Staff / May 7, 2004

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Boston officials say they have reached a tentative agreement with the main city bargaining unit of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, giving a boost to Mayor Thomas M. Menino's efforts to avoid labor troubles at this summer's Democratic National Convention. (Full Article: 956 Words)

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