Talk:Organizing Institute
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[edit] Who did what, now?
In the "History" section of this article, there is a sentence which discusses who initiated discussions that resulted in the formation of the OI. To be clear, there were five parties in these discussions:
- Thomas R. Donahue
- Donahue's assistant (name not known)
- A former director of organizing and field services at the AFL-CIO (name not known)
- The leaders of five AFL-CIO unions
- Richard Bensinger
A recent change made it sound as if Donahue's assistant was the director of organizing and field services. It was not. If someone can some up with a better way of phrasing this (or, better yet, identify these people by name), that might help. - Tim1965 13:58, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

