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Jennifer Scullion, a lawyer in New York who is running a voter call center for the Election Protection Coalition in Ohio, said she's come across evidence that some poll workers haven't been properly trained.
Ohio Voters Turn Out Steadily, With Only Minor Problems Reported Lauren Etter 2010
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"The unions are shocked at the scale of these losses and will be demanding an explanation from BAE," said Hugh Scullion, general secretary of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, part of union Unite.
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Scullion vowed to resist any compulsory redundancies, and warned that unions would "negotiate nationally" with BAE if workers at individual plants could not mitigate the planned losses themselves.
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While that continues to grow — he works with his "patron saint," Sister Mary Scullion, building homes for the needy — he also feels as if he's part of a mission to grow the AFL.
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If you are asked any question that calls for an answer with a list, be sure to include Sister Mary Scullion, as she makes every list.
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Nigel Scullion wound up stripped to his underpants and handcuffed to a pole dancing pole during a visit to a Russian strip club.
December 12th, 2007 2007
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What I love about Rudd and Scullion is the way they haven't tried to sleaze their way out of it.
December 12th, 2007 2007
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Rudd basically said he was too drunk to remember what had happened, and Scullion said, It was a terrific night.
December 12th, 2007 2007
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"It's a human problem, a training problem," said Scullion, an Election Protection Coalition lawyer.
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"The secretary of state's office has not in our view exercised sufficient leadership to insist on greater training for poll workers," said Scullion.
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