Starting in 2003 he worked with the United Workers Association, an organization of low-wage workers in Maryland.
In 2004 the United Workers Association launched a campaign to secure living wages at the Oriole Park at Camden Yards, targeting Baltimore Orioles team owner Peter Angelos by demanding that he pay cleaners a living wage.
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