Look how our corporations break their promises to older Americans. Nice. - Ed.
by Andrea K. Walker, Baltimore Sun
When Charles Miller went to work at General Motors' Broening Highway plant in 1954, he was attracted to the company by its reputation for good salaries and stellar benefits.
He stayed for 31 years. Since he retired from his job as a data processor in 1985, he has gotten health coverage from the automaker, which helped pay for his heart surgery last year.
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