No new deal for New Era
By Amanda Hoffstrom | Feb. 14, 2008New Era Cap Company's labor agreement with the union representing its Mobile, Ala., factory Wednessday will not change UW-Madison's contract cut with the company.
New Era Cap Company's labor agreement with the union representing its Mobile, Ala., factory Wednessday will not change UW-Madison's contract cut with the company.
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