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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- At their annual convention, which ended Thursday, West Virginia AFL-CIO delegates re-elected Kenneth Perdue as president and elected Josh Sword as secretary-treasurer, both for four years.

Perdue, a sheet metal worker, was elected to his third term. Sword, a former political director for the American Federation of Teachers in West Virginia, was appointed as secretary-treasurer earlier this year. Both were elected by acclamation.

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- At their annual convention, which ended Thursday, West Virginia AFL-CIO delegates re-elected Kenneth Perdue as president and elected Josh Sword as secretary-treasurer, both for four years.

Perdue, a sheet metal worker, was elected to his third term. Sword, a former political director for the American Federation of Teachers in West Virginia, was appointed as secretary-treasurer earlier this year. Both were elected by acclamation.

- See more at: http://www.wvgazette.com/Business/201310240105#sthash.PV4sjiAA.dpuf

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- At their annual convention, which ended Thursday, West Virginia AFL-CIO delegates re-elected Kenneth Perdue as president and elected Josh Sword as secretary-treasurer, both for four years.

Perdue, a sheet metal worker, was elected to his third term. Sword, a former political director for the American Federation of Teachers in West Virginia, was appointed as secretary-treasurer earlier this year. Both were elected by acclamation.

- See more at: http://www.wvgazette.com/Business/201310240105#sthash.PV4sjiAA.dpuf

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- At their annual convention, which ended Thursday, West Virginia AFL-CIO delegates re-elected Kenneth Perdue as president and elected Josh Sword as secretary-treasurer, both for four years.

Perdue, a sheet metal worker, was elected to his third term. Sword, a former political director for the American Federation of Teachers in West Virginia, was appointed as secretary-treasurer earlier this year. Both were elected by acclamation.

- See more at: http://www.wvgazette.com/Business/201310240105#sthash.PV4sjiAA.dpuf

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- At their annual convention, which ended Thursday, West Virginia AFL-CIO delegates re-elected Kenneth Perdue as president and elected Josh Sword as secretary-treasurer, both for four years.

Perdue, a sheet metal worker, was elected to his third term. Sword, a former political director for the American Federation of Teachers in West Virginia, was appointed as secretary-treasurer earlier this year. Both were elected by acclamation.

- See more at: http://www.wvgazette.com/Business/201310240105#sthash.PV4sjiAA.dpuf

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