**Date:** 7-7-67
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increases of 43-cents an hour over the next three years and an 80 per cent supplemental un-employment benefit plan.
The other companies offered 38-cent an hour raises to tire workers and 31-cents to non-tire workers and a 75 per cent un-employment plan.
The union was not happy with either offer. It wanted greater wage increases, a 95 per cent supplemental unemploy-ment plan and elimination of differentials between tire and non-tire workers.
There have been no signs a settlement was near.