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Churches push for end to Titan strike

September 16, 1999 By admin

Members of several churches gathered in Des Moines today to once againchampion the cause of the striking Titan Tire workers. Gill Dawes is amember of the Iowa Faith and Labor Committe.Dawes says now is a good time to find a way to end the 17-month strike.He says the Titan Tire strike is just one example of the problems todaybetween labor and management.Dawes says the two-tiered society is made up of the rich bosses and workersstruggeling to make due. Representatives from the Catholic, Lutheran,Methodist, Quaker and United Church of Christ are part of the Iowa Faith andLabor Committee.

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