The Nation - News from June 8, 1986
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Efforts resumed to settle the weeklong strike of 155,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. workers, as a federal mediator met separately with top union and company officials, including Morton Bahr, president of the striking Communications Workers of America, and AT&T; Vice President Ray Williams and Robert Livingston, director of labor relations. “We would say it’s a hope for an early resolution to the conflict,” a union spokeswoman said.
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