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ILWU says grain terminals demanding 'deep concessions'

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
   The International Longshore and Warehouse Union said Monday grain companies operating terminals along Columbia River and Puget Sound have given local workers a final contract offer that "demands deep concessions from workers, even though the companies have been successful under the current agreement and impasse has not been reached in negotiations."    A group of six grain companies negotiating a new contract with the ILWU said last week they outlined terms for a new collective bargai...
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