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A black worker sued the International Brotherhood Electrical Workers Local 1 and the St. Louis Area Electricians Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee in federal court, claiming a noose was hung at her work site and she was told “Muskrat Lives Matter.”

ST. LOUIS — A black worker sued the International Brotherhood Electrical Workers Local 1 and the St. Louis Area Electricians Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee in federal court, claiming a noose was hung at her work site and she was told, “Muskrat Lives Matter.”

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