The Nation - News from June 3, 1985
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New talks were set in New York for today between management and workers striking at the city’s most renowned hotels, officials said on the second day of the walkout by 14,000 employees. At the 48 establishments targeted in the strike, guests and delivery men were heckled for crossing picket lines, and newly hired replacements and management personnel received mixed reviews on their ability to service guests.
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