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enetration of eas ern
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could add to -U.S. joblessness
UA W warning:
Busi
ess
Hungarian Revolution, who is
the Local3n UA W President
in 10 a as saying. "If the com
panies get in there and buy off
the (Esatern European)
countries new leadership
before the workers get a
chance to build strong unions,
we're all in trouble."
The editorial charged Schwinn I
Bicycle Company with bread
ing a UA W strike in Chicago,
then taking over a bicycle com
pany in Budapest, Hungary.
According to the article,
Schwinn fired 40% of its work
force and the manager
boasted, "There are no unions
in the (Hungarian) plant and
wor ers who can't keep up the
pace are subject dismissal."
The editorial also charged that
Guardian Industries in
Michigan "declared war"
against UA W workers and
recently "bought out 80% of a
Hungarian glass factory."
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The editorial quoted historian
Daniel Singer, who wrote
about the Solidarity union's
struggle against Soviet domina
tion of Poland, but is now dis
turbed that the U.S. may start
interfering jn the internal
afairs of eastern block
countries.
""As soon as our Western
governments and fmancial in
stitutions got at chance,
Singer was quoted as saying,
"they showed us what they
were capable of in practice ...
the one who pays the piper
calls the tune."
While Elsila sees analogies be
tween what might happen in
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UA W magazine
SOUDARITY expressed con
cern about a possible dark
side to American business
penetration of eastern
Europe - wider U.S. un
employment and lower wages
for those who do work.
Dave Elisa, editor of the
magazine, emphasized that the
UA W has been a strong op
ponent of Communism and a
strong supporter of groups
like the Polish union
Solidarity, working for
democracy in eastern
European countries.
He charge though that pro
democr cy developments
could allow anti union com
panies to use such countries
for cheap labor, just many
businesses have done in South
Africa.
The editorial quote Jeno
Berta, a refugee from the 1956
uro
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penetration of South Africa,
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necessary for American
workers to form international
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countries.
"Those who say the free
market is synonymous with
freedom," his editorial says,
"should look at labor practices
in their own back yard."
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