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EmployesAt-I -*•- IA majority of the union employes of theI.. -i“~ - V •**J.J1, r'^HM. i .s- -lt;-n.Some employes of the OThfpaiJy, h^^ever, croSeedpicket lines; and reputed fdr work this mining.A spokesman for Amalgamated Clotheirs of America (AFL-CIO) Union said union members refused to report for work this morning because “the company refuses to bargain with the union.”Approximately 176 persons are employed at the glove factory.Duell McCarty, superintendent of theplant, said the company at this time cannot ed some ofat Iheplant this mornihg. Follc^wbo patroled the plant area this morning, said there was no disturbance. Union pickets, carrying strike banners, they said, picketed in orderly manner.Officers of the union, which does not yet have a local, are Wantena GrulUiams, president, Linda Young, vice president; Genette Bowman, financial secretary, and Ernest Madison, sergeant-at-arms. AH were at the scene of the strike.
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Coshocton Tribune

Coshocton, Ohio, US

Mon, Apr 24, 1967

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