The Nation - News from Jan. 20, 1985
A union representing 2,600 white-collar workers reached a tentative contract agreement with Yale University, but it warned of another strike if the school did not settle its dispute with blue-collar employees. The Federation of University Employees Local 34, representing clerical and technical workers, staged a 10-week strike over wages and benefits last fall. Its members returned to work as efforts continued to settle its yearlong dispute with the New Haven, Conn., university. Neither side revealed details of the pact.
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