Article: CORRECTION: Asbury Park Press Claims No Threat to Pro-Unionists' Benefits.(Originated from Asbury Park Press, N.J.)

Feb. 27--Information attributed to a spokesman for the Asbury Park Press was incorrect in an article in the Asbury Park Press yesterday that reported on the rejection of labor organizing efforts by three Press departments. It was incorrectly reported that consultants to the Press had told workers that they would lose all their existing benefits if they approved the unions' right to bargain for them, or that the unions then would have to negotiate benefits packages from scratch.

Rather, according to Press corporate communications manager Tim Zeiss, workers were informed that, if a union ...

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