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Bob White: Union chief says auto workers phrased clauses as model for other unions
9/21/1990
Bob White: Union leader argues a 3-way auto pact is safer than free trade
12/18/1991
Bob White: Union president says GM callous to leave workers in dark
12/18/1991
Bob White: U.S. senators may save us from ourselves, auto workers union chief says
10/1/1985
Bob White with Douglas Fraser
12/8/1982
Boeing setback: Canadian Auto Workers President Bob White says de Havilland plant, employing 4,300 members of his union, in Downsview cannot be left idle
10/2/1991
Chrysler agreement
12/9/1982
Chrysler showdown
10/14/1965
Day and night
10/27/1984
Deal announced
10/21/1987
Family man: United Auto Workers President Bob White, with wife Marilyne, and 18-month-old daughter Robyn, has few friends outside the labor movement and he abhors stand-up house parties
4/4/1983
General Motors of Canada has made a new proposal, which auto union chief Robert White says could provide the basis for a settlement of the 10-day-old strike by 36,000 workers in Ontario and Quebec
10/25/1984
Good news: Profit pleases UAW chief Bob White, GM Canada boss John Smith, right
9/6/1983
Handy friends: Union leader Bob White with Quebec's Robert Bourassa (above) and NDP leader Ed Broadbent (right)
9/6/1985
Happy day for Labor: A jubiliant Canadian Auto Workers chief Bob White hugs former NDP leader Stephen Lewis at Bob Rae's victory party Thursday
9/6/1990
Happy times
9/28/1984
I fear that we will not exist as a nation, as a people, as an entity in another few years because of external pressure and internal betrayal. Canadian(...)
11/24/1991
In demand: Many disgruntled CP and CN rail workers who want a strong union chief believe that the Canadian Auto Workers' Bob White, above, would be just the right choice
1/22/1988
Labor Bigwig: Canadian Auto Workers' Bob White, second from right, is among prominent unionists at Queen's Park yesterday
11/20/1990
Labor leader Bob White plays a starring role
10/20/1985
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