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Collective bargaining in 1990: health care cost a common issue.
From:
Monthly Labor Review
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January 1, 1990| Author:
Davis, William M.; Borum, Joan D.; Brown, Phyllis I.; Anderson, Kay; Lacombe, John J., III; LeRoy, Douglas R.; Sleemi, Fehmida; Wasilewski, Edward J.
| COPYRIGHT 1990 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Collective bargaining in 1990: health care cost a common issue
Escalating health insurance premiums are likely to be a common thread in the fabric of this year's bargaining
About 3.0 million workers are under major collective bargaining agreements (those covering 1,000 workers or more) scheduled to expire or be reopened in 1990. They account for 35 percent of the 8.5 million workers under major agreements in private industry and State and local government.
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