Management vs. Labor in Kansas
A lengthy contract dispute between FMI and union workers ends after tough negotiations
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Approximately 39 employees discovered the company had, indeed, locked them out when they reported for work that Sunday morning.
The major concern was the locked-out employees would not be covered under FMI’s insurance plan. “Since the company locked us out in February,” said Miller, “we have the question as to whether we will have insurance immediately when we return to work or whether there will be a probationary period.”
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