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Union council urges Detroit strikers back to work

October 01, 2012

DETROIT (AP) — Union leaders want striking Detroit Water and Sewerage workers to comply with a judge's order and go back on the job.

Despite the request, Michigan AFSCME Council 25 President Al Garrett says Monday in a release that the union understands "the frustration felt by the hard working men and women in the water department."

A few dozen workers went on strike Sunday in protest of plans by the city to lay off many of them and privatize some of the work. The workers belong to American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees Local 207.

Garrett was not critical of the strikers, instead saying "the walkout is a manifestation of frustrations felt by good people doing dirty, dangerous work without the most basic tools needed to get the job done."

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