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Caucus Pickets Steel Talks 1977 # 2
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“The Steelworker” caucus picketing outside the opening of basic steel negotiations between the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) and the ten largest steel manufacturers in the U.S. February 14, 1977 at the Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert St. NW, Washington, DC.

Activists within the union, including “The Steelworker,” criticized union leadership for negotiating a “no strike” agreement in 1974 that applied even to expiring labor agreements.

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