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Three unions at a Baileyville paper mill will go on strike after rejecting a company proposal to do away with job classifications, and recategorize all union members as "general workers."
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Local 27 President Shawn Howland said that last week, workers overwhelmingly approved a three-year contract that included a 4% raise in the first year, with an additional $4,100 from a signing bonus and retroactive pay.
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Union representatives say that a strike could begin around Dec. 19 after members overwhelmingly voted to reject a contract proposal.
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Members of United Steelworkers Local 27 have been negotiating with the company for months on a new contract.
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AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine's Republican governor wants the state to take over a northern Maine dam at the center of a spat among cottage owners, a pulp mill…