Long-time union official Ray Waldron takes over this week as President of the AFL-CIO of Minnesota. He replaces Bernard Brommer who has been a union leader for the past 25 years. Waldron was brought up in a blue collar family. His single mother raised Waldron and his brother and sister on the wages she brought home from her nursing job. When Waldron grew up, he became a roofer. He joined his first union 30 years ago. Since then union membership in Minnesota has declined dramatically. Waldron says as president, he will focus on helping the AFL-CIO regain some of its former influence.