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Sue FauberSue Fauber in Reading Eagle - June 1 1897
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"... the supervisor of South Lebanon Price aad Harry VT. Moyer were at H. ?Spangler, of Hamburg, ivas and George Burkholder, of Deba- anon; J. A- Moyer, of were ln Sue Fauber, of Phila., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Strickler. A. C. X. KOTES. Prof. H. G. principal of the High school at will address the normal students on ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Sue Ann FauberSue Ann Fauber in Toledo Blade - Feb 20 1986
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"... verdict on which union would represent thc 250 employees. employees voted 99 to 57, with 5 votes being declared void, in favor of having one bargaining unit, according to Sue Ann Fauber, labor relations administrator for lhe State Employment Relations Board. Professional employees voted 64 to 6 for representation, Ms. Fauber said. But when the voles of a second election to chose a bargaining unit were tabulated, there was no winner. A total of 108 employees voted for no union representation, ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States
Sue FauberSue Fauber in Reading Eagle - Aug 15 1896
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"... years. He was a member of Zion Lutheran church. He leaves a widow, 3 brothers. Josiah S., wllllam C. and John H., and 2 sisters. Mrs. Caroline Patschke and Sue Fauber, all of Lebanon. Mrs. Sarah Fegley, aged 85, at Allentown. Joseph A. Mikish, aged 70, at Iron HUI, Lower Lincoln township, of paralysis. Charles Davis, an old pensioner, was found ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Sue Ann FauberSue Ann Fauber in Toledo Blade - Feb 19 1986
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"... verdict on which union would represent the 250 employees. employees voted 99 to 57, with 5 votes being declared void, in favor of having one bargaining unit, according to Suc Ann Fauber, labor relations administrator for the State Employment Relations Board. Professional employees voted 64 to 6 for representation, Ms. Fauber said. But when the votes of a second election to chose a bargaining unit were tabulated, there was no winner. A total of 108 employees voted for no union representation, ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States