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In Defense of Life and Property
Editor’s Note: When production employees, represented by Local Union No. 6 of the United Packinghouse Workers of America, called a strike on October 29, 1959 at the Albert Lea, Minnesota plant of Wilson & Co., Inc., the company undertook to continue operations with some of its supervisory and maintenance employees. Later, the company began to [...]
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