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Metals talks break down

Published: Thu 24 Feb 2005 03:47 PM
Metals talks break down
Negotiations in the key Metals and Manufacturing Industries Collective Agreement broke down at 2.30pm today.
The Metals agreement covers more than 2000 workers at more than 200 companies.
Their union, the EPMU, is considering the ramifications of the break-down.
No other comment will be made until further notice.

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