Three years ago, the Democratic Socialists of America issued a memo outlining how to quietly gain enduring power in a half-dozen city unions in the public and private sectors, among them District Council 37, Transport Workers Union Local 100 and the United Federation of Teachers.
Rationales for picking those targets varied.
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