The Nation - News from July 23, 1985
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Pittsburgh negotiators for Westinghouse Electric Corp. and seven labor unions reached agreement on a three-year contract, averting a walkout by 28,500 hourly and white-collar workers from plants nationwide. The agreement confirms a 3% bonus for blue-collar workers in the first year, and 3% wage increases in each of the last two years, a union official said.
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