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Driving Force INSIDE: METRO DETROIT TV AND MOVIE LISTINGS THE DETROIT VOL. 4 NO. 20 75 CENTS S u n d a yI o u r n a l PUBLISHED BY LOCKED-OUT ETROIT NEWSPAPER WORKERS ©TDSJ INSIDE NEWS The UAW sets its bargain­ ing strategy, and in these days of merger mania and spin-offs, job security is at the top of the list.Page 3. ENTERTAINMENT Spring is in the air — and so are Michigan’s turkey buzzards. Only our own Beaufort Cranford could turn these ghoulish birds into appetizing reading fare. Page 19. SPORTS As the Tigers get ready to open Monday afternoon, their pitching has taken a big step backward. Journal photo by GEO RG E WALDMAN Page 28. Labor titans Steve Yokich, left, and Janies Hoffa underscore the solidarity between the UAW and the Teamsters during a carhaulers rally on March 28 at Teamsters Hall. For more on this and a UAW rally two days later for newspaper workers, see Pages 14-15. Driving force a Teamsters are back,” P B y Alan Forsyth sive interview with the Detroit “HOF-FA, HOF-FA” rang through the Journal Staff Writer Sunday Journal, Hoffa underscoredauditorium when the son of legendary ew Teamsters President the IBTs commitment to locked-outTeamsters leader Jam es R. Hoffa was Journal photo by SHAWN D. ELLIS James P. Hoffa stormed into newspaper workers. introduced. Damion Easley is the Tigers' keystone. Detroit last week with a “It’s a big priority. We’re committed Hoffa’s major mission was to kick mission and a promise. to getting this thing settled and get­off the national carhaulers contract NThe mission was to “let employersting our workers back on the job.campaign. Carhauler numbers have A REMINDER know that the Teamsters are back.” That’s the goal of this administra­been shrinking in recent years And the promise was that histion,” Hoffa said. despite a booming automobile mar­ Daylight savings time administration will fight for good con­It was Hoffa’s first public appear­ket. tracts — including contracts forance as head of the nation’s largest The rally attracted hundreds of starts today, just in time locked-out Detroit newspapers work­public-sector union and when carhaulershe from 85 domestic locals, for Easter egg hunting. ers. marched into Teamsters Hall, he was including Detroit’s Local 299. Its During a rally at Teamsters Hall greeted by a thousand pumped-up near Tiger Stadium and in an exclu­union members. 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