Warren Buffett tells Bernie Sanders he won't intervene in strike at Berkshire-owned company

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Bernie Sanders asked Warren Buffett to get involved in a strike at Special Metals, which is owned by Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary Precision Castparts.

About 450 Special Metals workers in Huntington, W.V. walked out on Oct. 1. Contract talks are set to drag into 2022 as workers try to stave off possible pay cuts and health-insurance cost hikes.

In his letter to Buffett, Sanders asked him to "intervene" in the talks to "make sure that the workers are treated with dignity and respect and receive a fair contract that rewards the hard work and sacrifices they have made."

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