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Liberal Union pickets will support the union again in the Revelation Bra Company case, the H.L.U. executive board decided yesterday.
The decision to give complete support to the union was made after a report of the H.L.U.'s investigating committee was submitted to the executive board yesterday. The committee has been meeting with union and company representatives for ten days, trying to get the facts of the case.
Company and union representatives got together for the first time without a Federal mediator, at the H.L.U. offices yesterday, in an unsuccessful attempt to solve the case.
The H.L.U. has been in the case since April 23, when it sent pickets to the plant. They withdrew the next day while H.L.U. members were invited by one of the owners to hear the company's case.
After hearing management's story, the H.L.U. decided last Wednesday to take no further action in the case.
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