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| Union members unhappy with prison chief |
| By The News Tribune |
| Published: 06/26/2007 |
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TACOMA, WA - Some state workers who supervise offenders after their release from prison think the job of Washington prison chief Harold Clarke is too big for him, are frustrated by his management style and want to hold a no-confidence vote on him and his administration. The corrections policy committee of the Washington Federation of State Employees, the union that represents corrections employees who work outside the prisons, met Saturday and voted to ask the executive board of the 40,000-member union to hold a no-confidence vote in August. The board will consider the request at its next meeting July 14 in Bellingham, union spokesman Tim Welch said. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |

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