Management vs. Labor in Kansas
A lengthy contract dispute between FMI and union workers ends after tough negotiations
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Another point of contention was the last wage proposal still reflected a 13 percent to 15 percent reduction across the board with no increase for two years. “There are only three out of the 39 employees that have not reached five years [of employment],” Miller commented. “The average is 17 years. This is a long-term plant and they want to compress the wages.” He went on to say he remained hopeful. “I have never had a strike and that is not the process of labor unions anymore,” said Miller. “I believe the company and the union are partners.”
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