The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
Westinghouse Electric Corp. and 12 unions representing nearly 21,000 workers reached a tentative contract agreement in Pittsburgh hours before a midnight strike deadline, company and union officials said. However, a union representing about 7,700 white-collar workers continued negotiating separately, Westinghouse spokesman Jim Daley said. Neither side disclosed details of the agreement.
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