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Polaski said that Cambion's refusal to act "reasonably" is good enough cause for the council to withdraw authorization for the special peace-keeping force until substantial progress is made toward a negotiated settlement...
Polaski said that, unlike companies with "modern" philosophies about strikes, Cambion has adopted a "19th century policy of union-busting" in refusing to meet with strikers at the bargaining table and in encouraging the return of "scabs...
...spokesman for the company management, Lowell Wilkes, vice-president of Cambion, said that removal of the police detail from the factory site would lead to an "unprecedented increase" in violence...
Wilkes expressed his dismay that Cambion, which had no labor problems before the strike began in April, has lost its "close, family-like relationship" with the workers, adding, "The issue now is vandalism and destruction" of property belonging to those few employees who have returned to work...
Beryl W. Cohen, an attorney representing the ten women who have left the strike to go back to work at Cambion, called the strikers "a bunch of gangsters" and charged that the lives of his clients are threatened each day they go to work...