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USW Says Goodyear Repeatedly Snubs Offer of Experienced Tire Builders to Solve Military Production for Soldiers in Iraq
Company scoffs at offer; claims there’s no problem
For Immediate Release December 14, 2006
(Pittsburgh, PA) – The United Steelworkers (USW) today blasted Goodyear’s neglect in responding to the USW long-standing offer to meet the challenge of fully satisfying the demand for tires on Humvees used by soldiers in Iraq.
Yesterday, Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, requested that the company and union work out a deal to return 200 striking workers to a production plant in Topeka, Kansas to meet the military needs for its Humvees, the workhorse vehicle in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Although Goodyear continues to claim that it is meeting the military’s production needs, Rep. Hunter says that with production levels reduced by 35%, there is a shortage within the military.
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