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  2. International Paper - Wikipedia

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    The International Paper strike was a strike begun in 1987 by paper mill workers affiliated with the United Paperworkers' International Union (UPIU) at a number of plants in the United States owned by the International Paper (IP) company. The strike extended into 1988 and the company hired permanent replacements for workers.

  3. Champion International - Wikipedia

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    Champion International was a large paper and wood products producer based since 1980 in Stamford, Connecticut. [1] It was acquired by International Paper in 2000. From 1893 it had been based in Hamilton, Ohio, expanding to plants in Texas and Western North Carolina by the 1930s.

  4. 1987–1988 International Paper strike - Wikipedia

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    The International Paper strike was a strike begun in 1987 by paper mill workers affiliated with the United Paperworkers' International Union (UPIU) at a number of plants in the United States owned by the International Paper (IP) company. The strike extended into 1988 and the company hired permanent replacements for workers.

  5. The Most Reliable Companies For Remote Jobs in 2025 - AOL

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    According to a 2023 study by the U.S. Census Bureau, about 19.5% of people work remote jobs. Remote work has been on the rise for the past few years, offering millions a better work-life balance.

  6. 15 Biggest Paper Companies in the World - AOL

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  7. Pulp and paper industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is one of the biggest paper consumers in the world. Between 1990 and 2002, paper consumption in the United States increased from 84.9 million tons to 97.3 million tons. In 2006, there were approximately 450 paper mills in the United States, accounting for $68 billion. [1]