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W.Va. governor's office to join Greenbrier contract talks



09 May 2008 @ 06:34 pm EST

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Gov. Joe Manchin's office is getting involved in contract talks between The Greenbrier and unions representing about 1,100 employees.

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Manchin said Friday that his special adviser for labor negotiation, Stanley Hostler, will participate in the negotiations. Officials with The Greenbrier and the unions are scheduled to meet Wednesday. The luxury resort is owned by CSX Corp., based in Jacksonville, Fla.

Manchin says CSX Corp. Chairman and chief executive Michael Ward and union representatives requested Hostler's participation in the negotiations.

The employees' existing five-year contracts expired March 1 but they have continued working. The contracts included deals with nine locals and one master agreement.

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