The Nation - News from June 13, 1986
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A bargaining council for 31,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. workers who are keeping 14 of the company’s 25 factories open during a strike by a rival union voted to recommend accepting the company’s offer of a new three-year contract. The move by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers was a new blow to the Communications Workers of America, whose 155,000 members struck the company on June 1.
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