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Strike threatened at Morton Bahamas saltworks

Workers at Morton Salt's Grand Inagua solar saltworks in the Bahamas have been restive in recent years. A headline in the Sept 18 Bahama Journal suggests difficult times ahead.

Posted by Dick Hanneman on September 18, 2006 09:15 AM | Permalink

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