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Boston Police Sergeant David O’Connor kept union members from entering the building at One Beacon Street yesterday.
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Talk of voodoo sparks outrage

At nursing home, some see insult

By Maria Cramer
Globe Staff / April 21, 2005

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It's not a typical union-management battle: One of the nation's largest nursing home companies is charging that some Haitian workers at its Wakefield facility voted to form a union because they believed if they did not, a co-worker would use voodoo against them. (Full article: 907 words)

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