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> (a) a contract that left them with a pay freeze for last
> year and no definite increase for 2005...
> (b) reluctantly voted to approve a pay freeze in the first two years
> of her union's three-year contract
> (c) unionized workers to accept a three-year pay
> freeze, warning that the plant would be closed otherwise.
> For these contracts to be binding, someone had to have signed them
> freely. But who exactly signed them?
(a) Signed by representatives of the United Food and Commercial Workers
International Union and ratified by membership vote.
(b) Signed by representatives of Communication Workers of America
Local 3680 and ratified by membership vote.
(c) Signed by representatives of United Steelworkers of America Local
87 and ratified by membership vote.
In solidarity, Jerry
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