Ray Pineau was a leader in the historic Jay, Maine International Paper Strike in 1987-88. He is featured in Julius Getman\u27s book on the strike, The Betrayal of Local 14. Pineau\u27s interview includes his observations on the politics and attitudes of the S.D. Warren workers and union leaders during the Jay Strike; Pineau worked at S.D. Warren for a brief period during the strike. Later he became a representative in the Maine State Legislature, helping to found a labor caucus in the 1990s and 2000s.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/sd-warren/1018/thumbnail.jp
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