But four years or 40, with your help, solidarity and support, we will be here, standing strong. We hope that we will have contracts before we have to put together another anniversary edition. On Pages 19-22 we show off members in our annual Family Album and also give you a glimpse of some of the far-flung places where lawn signs have shown up. ![]() On, locked-out worker Keith Owens’ editorial points out the fact that the workers are in this struggle until the end and we are not going any where. Starting on, we put the events of the struggle on the record. In this edition of the Sunday Journal, co-editor Susan Watson muses on the times of happi ness and joy, in her Strike Diary on. Four years after picking up our first picket signs, we remain strong and determined. Although the compa nies tried mightily, they never did break us. ![]() ![]() Marching fourward Come Tuesday, it will be four years since the day in July of 1995 that our Detroit newspaper unions were forced to go on strike. 34 75 CENTS SundayIournal PUBLISHED BY LOCKED-OUT DETROIT NEWSPAPER WORKERS ©TDSJ JIM WEST/Special to the Journal Nicholle Murphy’s support for her grandmother, Teamster Meka Murphy, has been unflagging. ![]() STANDING STRONG FOR 1,459 DAYS - THE FIGHT'S NOT OVER YET JULY 11-17, 1999 THE DETROIT VOL.
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