Union post no easy role in aerospace downturn Reaction to cuts at Pratt poses big challenge for union leader
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| Publicado en: | Hartford Courant (Apr 7, 1993), p. B.1 |
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| Resumen: | For his part, [Andy Romegialli], 41, said he feels the same frustration and anger of his members. The Plainville resident said that unlike UTC and Pratt executives, he lives in the same kind of communities as the factory workers. He said he sees the pain the jobs cuts cause. [Earl Evans], a Pratt worker since 1966, said his concerns are more with internal union operations. He criticized Romegialli's communications with the various locals as well as a plan to take more dues from the locals for the district. Credit: Michael McAndrews /The Hartford Courant; Caption:Andy Romegialli, directing labor representative of District 91 of the Machinists union, has found himself trying to stem job losses rather than fighting to improve working conditions for his members, who work at Pratt & Whitney and Hamilton Standard |
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| ISSN: | 1047-4153 |
| Fuente: | U.S. Northeast Newsstream |