OSUPCO Hears Canton Labor Dispute
10th Oct 2005, 09:19 GMT
A Canton company says it shouldn't have to pay unemployment benefits to striking workers. The Ohio Supreme Court will consider the case this week of the M. Conley Company, which replaced striking workers with new, permanent employees. WKSU's Julie Grant reports.
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