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The International Harvester strike of 1979–1980 was a strike by the United Auto Workers (UAW) against the International Harvester (IH) company over work rules. The strike began on November 1, 1979, [ 1 ] and ended after 172 days on April 20, 1980. [ 2 ]
1979 NASL strike, 5-day strike by North American Soccer League players. [9] ... 1979–1980 International Harvester strike; December. 1979 Air Portugal strike, ...
The International Harvester Company ... IH braced for a strike. On November 1, 1979, just as the company announced a $1.8 million bonus for McCardell, ...
1979 Westinghouse Electric strike: 1979 36,000 [80] 1973 Caterpillar strike: 1973 nationwide 35,000 [81] 1934 West Coast waterfront strike: 1934 U.S. West Coast: 35,000 International Harvester strike of 1979–1980: 1979-80 33,000 1966 New York City transit strike: 1966 New York City: 33,000 1995 Boeing Strike: 1995 Washington State (Everett ...
[1] [29] Negotiators reached a tentative agreement nearly two years to the day after the 1979–1980 strike ended, giving Harvester $200 million in wage, benefit, pension, and other savings over three years. [1] International Harvester was also sued over McCardell's $1.8 million forgiven loan, and was unable to have the suit dismissed. [30]
Tim Walz is a gearhead who owns an International Harvester Scout II — a quirky retro SUV that has gained a sizable following in recent years. Tim Walz is a car guy — and works on his own 1979 ...
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1979–1980 International Harvester strike; T. Timeline of strikes in 1979; W. Winter of Discontent This page was last edited on 12 September 2020, at 05:52 (UTC) ...