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Labor leaders hope to target hundreds of thousands of immigrant industrial workers along the Alameda Corridor in a massive campaign they say would transform union organizing in Los Angeles.
Nov. 2, 1994
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Feb. 25, 2010
Labor leaders hope to target hundreds of thousands of immigrant industrial workers along the Alameda Corridor in a massive campaign they say would trans form union organizing in Los Angeles.
Oct. 30, 1994
Indicator: May factory orders for durable and non-durable goods.
July 3, 1991
Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods rose 2.9% in August, the government said Tuesday, but analysts said a one-month boost from automobile orders belies the weakness in the industrial sector.
Oct. 4, 1989
Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods surged 4.1% in December, the biggest rise in six months, the government said today.
Feb. 3, 1989
Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods rose 0.1% in April while construction spending increased 0.8%, the Commerce Department said Monday.
June 3, 1986
Orders to U.S. factories for durable goods jumped 5.1% in November, posting the biggest increase in a year and averting the first three-month drop since mid-1986, the government reported today.
Dec. 22, 1989
Orders to U.S. factories for “big ticket” durable goods tumbled 1.9% in July to the lowest level in nine months, the government said Tuesday, providing further evidence of a weakening economy.
Aug. 23, 1989
Orders to U.S. factories for durable goods plunged 10.5% in January, the biggest decline since orders first were tracked 32 years ago, the government reported today.
Feb. 27, 1990