Word: nonstruck
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...proposed G.M.-Ford-Chrysler pact provided that the nonstruck companies would do their best to reimburse a struck rival for up to 40% of its lost production. Were Chrysler to be struck, for example, G.M. and Ford would go into Saturday overtime production to build 12,000 cars (or 40% of Chrysler's weekly production). After the first week of the strike, they would then pay Chrysler $500 per Saturday-overtime car, or $6,000,000 each week. Had the pact been implemented, Ford, which was the only company to be struck during the 1967 negotiations, could have picked...
Printers will return to the Post at pre-strike levels until a new contract is worked out. Powers had previously announced that he would send his typographers back to work on any of the nonstruck papers which agreed to reopen. The others are the Herald-Tribune, the Mirror, the Long Island Star-Journal, and the Long Island Press...
...many men and industries will eventually be hurt depends mainly on how long stockpiles hold out. They now bulge at more than 21 million tons, a two-month supply, and the nonstruck 15% of the industry is adding to them at top-speed rate of 1,200,000 tons a month. Speaking for many an industrialist, Chairman Robert Black of White Motor Co. said: "We began preparing for this strike six or seven months ago. We've got a 60-to 90-day steel stock. But you never know-one missing item can stop your production. For want...
...Only nonstruck major Philadelphia paper was the Daily News (circ. 191,666) of Walter H. Annenberg's Triangle Publications, which also owns the Inquirer. The News was standing steady at its normal press run. refusing to take any extra ads, and discreetly printing almost nothing about the strike...
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