Aerospace workers' unions hope to merge by 2000
Unions representing most unsalaried employees in the aerospace business hope to merge by the year 2000, creating a single industrial union with more than two million members, union leaders reported yesterday. The heads of the unions representing auto workers, steel workers and machinists signed a...
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