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Description: Merrimack Films was founded in 1983 to produce and distribute films and videos on labor relations.
Merrimack Films - Features: Labor History After just 15 years General Motors and the United Auto Workers abandoned their world famous and often copied union-management partnership to go back to their traditional national contract. What happened?
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Description:Merrimack Films - Producer and Distributor of Videos on Labor Relations
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Creation Date: 01-sep-1998
Expiration Date: 31-aug-2016