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Executive Diners Could Be Left Hungry By Aramark Strike - 10/03/07By Jesse Russell Executive diners could soon be going without lunch if workers for Aramark follow through with strike action. Workers in the cafeterias for companies including CBS and Goldman Sachs and also at the United Nations, could join a strike as their contracts expire over the next few months if the company doesn’t commit to improvements concerning wages, health care, and retirement. Currently, workers at Citigroup and New York Life have already approved strike action if necessary. New York City | Posted 10/02/2007 - 5:17pm | 780 reads
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