The Nation - News from Sept. 9, 1985
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About 5,200 employees of the Ford Motor Co.’s Lorain, Ohio, assembly plant went on strike, protesting unsettled health and safety grievances. Two bargaining sessions failed to produce a settlement of nine grievances filed by the union Aug. 30, a Ford spokesman said. He declined to discuss the exact nature of the grievances. A plant worker who asked that his name not be used told the Lorain Journal that employees were being asked to speed up production unreasonably.
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