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Four months ago, Mr. Ford, who had sworn he would never negotiate with C.I.O., changed his mind, decided to give the union all it asked for and more. He named C.I.O. the collective bargaining agent for all Ford workers in the U.S.; granted a union shop; agreed to check off...
Of course, it is merely coincidental that during this same convention, on October 9, four of their Local officers were given ten years' imprisonment for forging union dues stamps.
In the middle of last April, Stefani announced that he had reached an agreement with the University by which union workers in the dining halls would be compelled to pay their dues by April 30 or else be subject to dismissal.
"They're all willing to join up when we offer the four dollars a week more pay, uniforms free and laundered by the University, a $50 sick benefit, and $150 to their families in case of death," Stefani explained at the time. "Then, in a little while, they begin to...
On May 1, 22 dining hall workers were discharged for non-payment of dues, and with their disappearance, the union became a well-consolidated unit with no hangers-on. Thus last year ended with the University and the union on the best of terms