Striking PTC workers to return to work on Sunday

Monday, 15 October 2007 10:31:34 (GMT+3)   |  

Union workers at PTC Alliance Corporation's Ohio plant have agreed to return to work under the terms of the current contract beginning Sunday, October 14th, while still negotiating differences with the company. 

The 220 union workers at the Ohio plant began striking on October 1st after the membership voted down a proposed contract that had previously been agreed upon by union representatives. 

PTC Alliance Corp. is a leading manufacturer and marketer of welded and cold drawn mechanical steel tubing.


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