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Workers still say no
AUBURN - Workers from TRW Automotive have voted down a second contract proposal designed to save $3 million over three years through union concessions.
The vote moves the workers a step closer to a strike, though one can still be avoided if the union and management reach an agreement before the midnight deadline on Thursday.
Members from Local 192C of the International Chemical Workers Union Council voted 100-75 on Monday against the three-year contract.
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