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Immigration

Jan. 24, 2001

Crane Maker Sued Over Labor

SAN FRANCISCO - A Chinese machinery company that sailed four giant cranes into the port of Oakland illegally hired two dozen Chinese men to bolt, weld and paint the behemoths, various trade unions allege in two recent lawsuits.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A Chinese machinery company that sailed four giant cranes into the port of Oakland illegally hired two dozen Chinese men to bolt, weld and paint the behemoths, various trade unions allege in two recent lawsuits.
        The unions say the ...

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