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Axle strike mirrors pain of 1970 walkout at GM - Read More

Date Added: May 03, 2008 08:57:08 AM
The United Auto Workers strike against American Axle, now in its 68th day, has become one of the longest walkouts in the 73-year history of the UAW -- surpassing even the union's momentous national strike against General Motors Corp. in 1970.

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