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Memphis, Tenn., Sanitation Workers Continue to Suffer from 1968 Issues

2017-07-17 17:13:22| Waste Age

In an effort to help the 14 surviving sanitation workers from the 1968 strike, the city is awarding $50,000 grants to the workers.

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