Union workers at the Rhinelander mill of Wausau-Mosinee Paper Corp. approved a new five-year contract this past weekend.
Two locals of the Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers International Union voted in favor of the new contract.
Wausau-Mosinee makes technical papers as well as writing papers, paper towels and tissues. The company employs about 3,400 workers in six states, including 2,100 in Wisconsin in Mosinee, Brokaw, Rhinelander, Columbus and Appleton.
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