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Harley-Davidson Locks Out Workers Who Rejected Concessions - 02/02/07By Doug Cunningham Harley-Davidson workers in York, Pennsylvania are on the picket lines today after being locked out by management. International Association of Machinists District 98 says more than 96 percent of the workers rejected health care, wage and pension concessions. But instead of continuing to bargain the company has locked the workers out. [Boger]: "It's another situation of corporate greed. The company made a billion dollars last year. The people at Harley-Davidson York Pennsylvania are one of their biggest assets for this company and they make them a lot of money. And there are big stock options afforded to the executives of the company. And it just seems like a shame to me that we can't sit down and work out our problems." IAM | Pennsylvania | Posted 02/01/2007 - 4:56pm | 590 reads
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