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Zinder

American  
[zin-der] / ˈzɪn dər /

noun

  1. a city in S Niger.


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Wong’s death followed the unexpected passing of another person that roiled the local community, Buena Park labor leader Andrea Zinder, who was a 42-year veteran of the United Food and Commercial Workers union in Los Angeles and Orange counties.

From Los Angeles Times

“This action only serves to intimidate union members currently undergoing contract negotiations with the company from demanding what they deserve,” Zinder said in the statement.

From Los Angeles Times

A few weeks ago, a 19th Century mosque made from wood and straw collapsed in Zinder, the country's second-biggest city.

From BBC

“Five paid sick days is a step in the right direction and workers will be less likely forced to risk their livelihoods to do the right thing and stay home when they’re sick because of this bill,” Andrea Zinder, president of the group’s Local 324 chapter, said in a statement.

From Washington Times

Residents living in the cities of Niamey, Maradi and Zinder have power for about an hour at a time before it is switched off for up to five hours.

From BBC