Cooper Tire workers continue strike over health care issues

Two thousand members of the United Steelworkers of America are striking against Cooper Tire Company in Arkansas. Workers there say the company wants to cut benefits and wages as it invests in China. Workers are picketing the plant that made 40,000 tires a day before the strike started March 13th. The company has gone to court trying to prevent picketing workers from blocking plant entrances. David Boone, president of United Steelworkers of America Local 752L, says striking workers are not doing anything illegal at the company's entrance. The union says workers had to strike to defend health benefits and wages.