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He worked in a window factory.
Now 24, Mr. Santana says he works in a window factory.
In December workers occupied a window factory in Chicago for five days to secure severance pay that they were owed.
So Ms. Sanchez, 48, a disabled worker in a window factory, and her neighbors sought help from Susanna Blankley, director of housing organizing at CASA-New Settlement Apartments, a local community group, and formed their own tenants' association.
Agnew: "I was working in a window factory when I got called up.
Smaller Donnelly operations, such as mirror production in Spain and a window factory in France, are making money.
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When Ronald Bender and about 260 other workers were unexpectedly laid off from a North Side window factory 15 months ago, they staged a sit-in and gained national attention as symbols of a work force battered by hard times.
Her husband, David, a carpenter who makes patio doors in a local window factory, will be home any minute to care for the family's barn full of animals.
Richard B. Gillman, Republic's owner, faces felony fraud-related charges related to alleged schemes including moving equipment that he did not own from the Chicago company to an Iowa window factory he and associates were taking over.
Emilio Díaz, for instance, who founded a bus and train window factory in Zaragoza in 1969, said that rather than borrow to cover the cost of glass for a big contract, he recently made an agreement with his supplier to pay for the glass after he is paid for the windows.
Now, a federal bankruptcy trustee alleges in a lawsuit that the owner of another window factory, Sound Solutions, moved assets — including a contract to soundproof homes near Midway Airport — from Republic Windows to his new factory in what the trustee has labeled a "fraudulent transfer".
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