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Hartmarx workers vote to “sit in” to save their jobs

May 12th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Hartmarx workers vote to “sit in” to save their jobs

First it was Republic Windows and Doors. Now another group of employees in Chicago is preparing to occupy their company.

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