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In bull’s-eye, Target faces union pressure in New York | The Glean

In bull’s-eye, Target faces union pressure in New York | The Glean
MORNING EDITION In bull’s-eye, Target faces union pressure in New York By Brian Lambert | Wednesday, May 25, 2011 Uh, oh. All those hassles with predatory investors and gay activists may pale in comparison to union pressure at Target. Steven Greenhouse in The New York Times writes: “[T]he arrows are about to come flying at Target’s famous bull’s-eye logo. The nation’s largest union for retail …
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