Talk:John Sweeney (labor leader)

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Is it just a coincidence that this guy and a New York Representative share the same name? This needs to be disambiguated... ugen64 22:10, Mar 5, 2004 (UTC)

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I'd argue for a High-Level importance rating. Sweeney is the current leader of the largest labor movement in the United States. If he dies or retires, I'd argue it would be Mid-Level. But he's one of two primary voices for organized labor in the U.S. I think that ranks as High-Level. Tim1965 03:00, 25 November 2006 (UTC)