The State - News from Sept. 18, 1986
Negotiations between growers and striking wine workers will resume Friday in San Francisco, despite the walkout by 1,025 union members at E & J Gallo Inc. of Modesto, the world’s largest wine maker. “We’ve pulled out all stops and are going in with both guns blazing,” said union leader Robert Fogg. Robert Lieber, chief negotiator for the 12-member Winery Employers Assn., said the Gallo walkout “had no impact on our wine production or our bargaining position.”
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