10/12/2009 09:00 PM | Via: Chicago Tribune

6-member union stalls Sun-Times deal

Chicago Typographical Union No. 16 not eager to give up lifetime jobs rights When a bankruptcy judge in Delaware approved Chicago financier Jim Tyree's $26.5 million bid to save Sun-Times Media Group Inc. from extinction last week, Steve Berman and the six members of... read the full story

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