Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 06, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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Friday, Dec. 7
Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day i
Rally to Stop the Gulf War 12 Noon
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STRIKE
Continued from Page 7
"It's |uM sad that companies
put so nine h emphasis on put
ting linin' money into their own
pockets .nut not treating their
workers (airly " Robinson said
For the approximately aO
union workers who crossed the
picket lines Robinson said
they have taken drustii pay
i uts (a< ed hours reductions
and lost lieneflts to keep their
jobs
He said the unemployed
workers of laical t(Ur> are far
mg difficulty finding similar
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ft James Rado
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Originally Produced by the
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OrtfOOftS BIST HOCK
96.1
lulls in the urea because of tmi
her shortages and the high rate
of mill closures,
"hi this Kugene Springfield
job market it's very difficult to
find a job right now." Robin
son said
Most, he said, have found
part time work in the service
industry often for minimum
wage
The older workers and those
with dependent families were
hit hardest by the strike, while
younger, single, common-la
borers were more flexible and
heller able to find alternative
employment Robinson said
Some of the former Nicolai
workers have been forced to
move to other states in search
of more stable industrial econo
mies, he said.
Despite this, the strong com
munity support for the union
and determination of its mem
hers throughout the long strike
will continue to have a lasting
effect on the community Robin
son said
In the minds of the workers
who stuck it out and lought for
rights they believed were fair.
Robinson said lie thinks they
would do it ail again
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