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Unions hostile

NZPA-Reuter Washington President Reagan has opened the White House to leaders of organised labour but they came out as cool towards his economic and social programmes as they went in. The American Federation of Labour-Congress of Industrial Organisations labour organisation said yesterday after its first White House meeting with the President since he took office: "We acknowledged that labour’s approach to national, social, and economic issues is at deep variance with that of the Administration.” The President told A.F.L.C. 1.0. leaders: "This would be a good time for us to consider starting over.”

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Press, 4 December 1981, Page 6

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95

Unions hostile Press, 4 December 1981, Page 6

Unions hostile Press, 4 December 1981, Page 6

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