The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
The Chicago Tribune, the nation’s seventh-largest newspaper, put out a full-color Sunday edition and vowed to continue publishing despite a four-day-old strike by about 1,000 production workers. A key issue in the dispute is the company’s demand that it be allowed to transfer printers to other departments. The company contends that although most of the printers have lifetime job guarantees under a 1975 pact, modernization has left insufficient work for them in their normal jurisdiction.
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