Position Paper On the Montana Copper Strike 1968 Jan
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The rank and file union member, sweating out nearly seven months of mounting debts, tries hard to calmly accept the inability of the decision makers to come to terms. The economic impact of such a lengthy strike is more keenly felt in Anaconda and Butte. Both more or less are considered "one industry" towns. In recent years Butte's economy has bene- fited from some new industry, but it has not been of such dimension to cushion the sbock of sustained idleness of 41% of its work force. Main stree...t business in Anaconda and Butte continues at a low ebb. Trade industry worker layoffs continue on a daily basis. Some of the more fortunate are retained on short work weeks. Per- haps with the hope that their own optimism might communicate a better economic climate, some tradesmen reported sales volume comparable to last year. A venerable Butte merchant of 50 years standing was more realistic. "Everybody's hurting," he said, "but some just don't want to admit it." - 3 - A total of 2,037 unemployment claim checks amoaating to $67,754 has been paid so far to workers not directly involved in the strike but who were idled becaiise of distressed economic conditions caused by it.
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