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Grain Terminals reject ILWU offer

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
   Several grain terminals in the Pacific Northwest trying to negotiate a new contract with workers said Monday evening that they were rejecting the most recent offer from the International Longshore and Warehouse Union.    Monday evening, the public relations firm that has been representing the Pacific Northwest Grain Handlers, a group of four companies that operate export grain terminals on the Columbia River and Puget Sound, issued a statement that said “Columbia Grain, Louis Dreyfus ...
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