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Negotiations between the union and Caterpillar have been running for about a month. The company's most recent offer would have held wages at current levels for six years, Jones said, and more than doubled employees' health care costs. "Essentially, Caterpillar is making record profits, $1.5 billion in the first quarter," Jones said. "But they're taking away from the workers." A Caterpillar spokesman, Rusty Dunn, called the strike vote unfortunate.
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