Bayer union chief on Berkeley job cuts: 'It's going to be a long road'

After roughly 100 workers at Bayer AG's Berkeley manufacturing site opted in July to take a severance package — on top of another 100 or so who had volunteered in January to leave the company — the rank-and-file believed they had done their part to help the company reorganize its hemophilia drug business. Late Tuesday afternoon, as Bayer officials met with leaders of the International Longshore and War ehouse Union Local 6, they discovered they were wrong: The company laid out a plan to cut 227…
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