Alaska union leader resigns to take bigger job
by The Associated Press
Mano Frey, a leader of organized labor in Alaska for a quarter century, is leaving the state to accept a new and more powerful job in Seattle.
Frey, 53, will resign in January as the executive president of the Alaska AFL-CIO and business manager for Laborers’ International Union Local 341.
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