Loyalty should be
a two-way street

After 14 years of loyal service, Timothy
Wardle is locked out of his job in home deliv-
ery at Detroit Newspapers.
Why? Because he's a member of a union
— one of six unions whose sacrifices helped
make the Detroit News and Free Press prof-
itable.
But once the papers started making

money, they turned their backs on people like
Tim, his wife Susan and their four children.
The papers caused and prolonged a labor
dispute that's more than two years old.
Now the newspaper bosses are
stonewalling a judge's order to return all 1,500
locked-out workers to their jobs right away.
Help them get their jobs back.

Don't buy or read the
Detroit News or Free Press

For more information, contact the Metropolitan Council of Newspaper Unions
45 E. Adams, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 965-2347
Paid for by the Newspaper Guild — Communications Workers of America

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1998

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