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[…]Kenneth Griffith 35:39 Wasn't the minimum rate extremely low? Kenneth Griffith 35:41 Oh, well, unions didn't come into it much then. Another, another reason for the decline? Colin Moffat 35:49 You mean, you could make […]
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