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NEW YORK — Stocks
climbed higher in heavy trading
Wednesday as Wall Street’s su
per rally tried to maintain a re
bound from its worst loss in 53
years.
The Dow Jones industrial av
erage, which went up 10.94
points Tuesday after dropping
more than 14 points at midses
sion, was ahead 0.64 to 1,006.71
at 11 a.m. ED E. It had been
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But on Monday, the Dow av
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DETROIT — United Auto
Workers overwhelmingly re
jected a strike against Chrysler
Corp., deciding instead to re
sume contract negotiations after
Jan. 1, when the union hopes to
gain pay increases the automak
er claims it can’t afford now.
Workers at 54 Chrysler locals
Tuesday approved by a 70 per
cent margin the resumption of
contract talks, instead of a strike
that would have begun Nov. I.
UAW President Douglas
Fraser said the strong vote
against a strike may have re
flected workers’ fears that their
jobs at the still-struggling auto
maker might be lost if a walkout
took place.
“A strike would have been
risky — a strike would have put
the company in jeopardy,” Fras
er said. “And we knew that. You
can’t underrate the intelligence
of our membership — I think
they indicated that with this
vote.”
About 35,000 of 42,000 active
production workers voted.
Official vote tallies will not be
available until today but there
were unofficially 24,076 votes
for a resumption of talks, 11,107
for a strike. About 91,000 active
and laid-off workers were
hie to vote.
Analysts said a strike
have cost S4:i million toP
lion per week and severel)
aged Chrysler. Fraservass
tical about how quickly then
pany would have gone
however.
homas Miner. Chi# lrnoldi quesli(
president for industrial
dons, said the commit!
“gratified” to hear theotw
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t lie company would haveh*
rious consequences antN
have jeopardized thejobs«
Chrysler employees," hes*
Fraser said he was a
the UAW could obtain
contract for workers this^
than the original agree® -barge Ai nolc
which was rejected Oct. H 1 N ()ne -
two weeks of v
voting on r
tion
“I think we can still dote detector test.
in January than we did in
(ember," he said.
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in force until after the finld
year, when bargainers will®
again, fhe unprecedented
came a week alter Chrysls
fused to grant immediate
raises to its hourly worke®
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