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Talks with West Coast longshore clerks at impasse

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Friday, June 01, 2012
   Negotiations between employers and a longshore local which represents hundreds of clerical workers for terminals and shipping companies in Southern California and has been working without a contract for nearly two years have broken off again.    Stephen Berry, an attorney for the Harbor Employers Association that represents 14 employers, said talks broke off on Thursday after a day and a half when the Office Clerical Union (OCU) Local 63 of the International ...
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