On 9 January, the unions withdrew their call for a strike.
The Soviet Union withdrew the last of its troops in 1989.
This continued until the Soviet Union withdrew all its forces in 1989.
"He will be finished even before the Soviet Union has completely withdrawn."
The union withdrew in 1983 after extensive evidence of abuses against dissidents.
It would also force the Soviet Union to withdraw many of its remaining weapons from the front lines.
After negotiating job security for most union members, the unions withdrew objections to the merger.
He suggested that the unions might withdraw their request for a trustee.
The lockout ended on 25 September when the union withdrew its strike notice.
After the union withdrew its plans for a strike, it could not immediately order a new strike to begin today.