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Steelworkers reach tentative agreement to end Cooper Tire lockout
24 February 2012
PITTSBURGH - A “Journey for Justice” to draw attention to the lockouts at Cooper Tire Co. in Findlay, Ohio, and American Crystal Sugar in the Red River Valley may turn into a partial celebration as the Steelworkers announced a tentative agreement with Cooper Tire.
Members of United Steelworkers Local 207L will discuss the proposal Saturday and vote Monday. If ratified, it would end the lockout of 1,051 workers that began Nov. 28.

“The union will not publicly discuss the details of the agreement until the members of Local 207L have had a chance to review it,” the Steelworkers said in a statement on their website.

Four members of Local 207L are traveling from Fargo, North Dakota, to Findlay with four members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco & Grain Millers union who have been locked out by American Crystal Sugar since Aug. 1. Their “Journey for Justice” is making stops in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.

Journey for Justice rally in Chaska, Minnesota
Steelworkers from Findlay, Ohio, joined members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco & Grain Millers union at a rally Thursday outside the American Crystal Sugar facility in Chaska, Minnesota.

Workday Minnesota photo

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See the USW website for updates on the Cooper Tire settlement
Visit the blog for the Journey for Justice
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