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40-Day Strike Of 700 At IN Plant Ends

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Union members have approved a new contract that ends a strike by more than 700 workers at a Bemis Co. plant in Terre Haute after 40 days. Workers United Local 1426 went on strike July 21 in a dispute with Neenah, Wis.-based Bemis over the company's use of temporary workers and proposed changes to health insurance benefits.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Union members have approved a new contract that ends a strike by more than 700 workers at a Bemis Co. plant in Terre Haute after 40 days.

Workers United Local 1426 went on strike July 21 in a dispute with Neenah, Wis.-based Bemis over the company's use of temporary workers and proposed changes to health insurance benefits.

The union says that under the new contract those working for more than five months will become part of the bargaining unit.

The union did not release totals from Sunday's vote on the contract, which lasts 10 months longer than the original three-year proposal.

The Terre Haute plant opened in 1956 and mostly makes packaging for the food industry.

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