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IBEW Local 614 reported three striking PECO workers were injured on picket lines as the labor dispute entered its second day. The utility company disputed the assault claims.
Three workers with the electrical union IBEW Local 614 were injured on PECO picket lines as a labor dispute entered its second day. The union reported assaults; PECO disputed the claims. Right now it's a he-said-she-said on what specifically happened.
Strike violence can come from either side or neither—it can be genuine confrontation or it can be accusations used to delegitimize a strike. Without more information, what matters is that picket line safety is a real concern in any labor dispute. PECO's denial doesn't settle whether workers were actually hurt.
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