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The Nation - News from Oct. 18, 1985

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A strike by 80,000 U.S. and Canadian auto workers against Chrysler continued for a second day, as company and union bargainers in both countries were unable to agree on a range of unresolved issues. The United Auto Workers’ demands for greater job security and limits on Chrysler’s purchases of foreign parts appeared to be the major stumbling blocks in the U.S. talks, while local issues at two Windsor, Ontario, assembly plants, among other problems, were said to be holding up the Canadian negotiations.

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