8/19/19: Union workers at Trump’s ethane cracker rally attended to avoid missing out on overtime pay
Release Date: 08/19/2019
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* As the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Anya Litvak reported Friday, the union workers packed into a Royal Dutch Shell warehouse at the Beaver County ethane cracker complex last week had to choose between attending the president’s rally, or missing out on hundreds of dollars of overtime pay
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