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MINORITY LEADER Kelvon Morris said he isn’t concerned about unions backing any political party but was adamant that unions should stay out of politics.
“My position is unions ought to focus on their membership and let the political institutions focus on politics. I think that would serve the country best because it would mean there are no convoluted interests.”
Morris was speaking to Newsday in a phone interview on March 30, after posting to Facebook, “Integrity demands they step aside. A union exists to serve workers, not a political party. Those who can’t separate the two should do the honourable thing, resign and let true leader’s lead.”
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