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...Hand: Clinton flew to Peoria, Ill., last week to have his picture taken with striking members of the United Auto Workers at the Caterpillar plant. "It's not good business to replace workers," Clinton told them. "They have a right to strike, and they shouldn't lose their jobs doing it". . . On the Other Hand: Last month he praised rank-and-file U.A.W. workers at the General Motors plant in Arlington, Texas, for going "against the leadership of their own union" to accept flexible new work rules that persuaded GM to keep the factory open. Clinton implied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shifting with The Wind | 4/20/1992 | See Source »

...BILLED AS THE MOST IMPORTANT SHOWDOWN between management and labor in this country since Ronald Reagan crippled the air-traffic-controll ers union 11 years ago. But the situation in Peoria, Ill., involving the leadership of Caterpillar Inc. and the United Auto Workers is really all about pain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showdown On Labor's Front Line | 4/20/1992 | See Source »

...issue are the jobs of 13,000 striking workers caught in the middle of a fight between the 900,000-member U.A.W. and Caterpillar, the world's largest construction-machinery manufacturer. Many strikers have been out of work for five months and are having a hard time supporting their families on benefits of $100 a week. But when Caterpillar chairman Donald Fites warned them to return to work last Monday or lose their jobs to permanent replacements, all but about 400 obeyed the union call to disregard the company ultimatum. The company began advertising in area newspapers last Monday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showdown On Labor's Front Line | 4/20/1992 | See Source »

...fight revolves around union demands that Caterpillar match the terms offered U.A.W. members by Deere & Co., the Illinois farm-equipment manufacturer, including higher wages and broader health benefits. Caterpillar says it cannot afford to grant those terms because of the brutal competition it faces from abroad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showdown On Labor's Front Line | 4/20/1992 | See Source »

...U.A.W. loss would erode its future bargaining power. A Caterpillar loss would reduce its profit margin against foreign competition. Either way, it's difficult to imagine a happy ending to this story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showdown On Labor's Front Line | 4/20/1992 | See Source »

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