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Chrysler Agreement Prevents Strike by UAW Until at Least 2015

By inLONDONnow on Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Chrysler Agreement Prevents Strike by UAW Until at Least 2015
Bloomberg - USA
... in its US operations would help the new company compete in a shrinking auto market. The UAW contract also trims costs by reducing health-care benefits, ...
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Single-payer health care system a breath of fresh air
Bangor Daily News - Bangor,ME,USA
The insurance product model doesn't fit the situation of healthcare, because unlike auto or home insurance which pays a lump sum on the occurance of an ...
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On the other hand, he takes care of not only his daughter but his sister in law's daughter plus I've heard, one other kid. This auto workers thing is a nice ...
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Bondholder group: GM plan has no chance
Detroit Free Press - United States
The government would take a majority, while the health care trust for retired UAW workers would get 39%. The committee holding about 20% of the debt has ...
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Cars hold up South Korean trade deal
USA Today - USA
American auto interests have lined up against the proposed trade pact. Ford , Chrysler and the United Auto Workers are opposed. General Motors , which owns ...
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US Stocks Mixed Amid Competing Economic Data, Company News
Wall Street Journal - USA
Of companies in the spotlight, Ford Motor slumped 10% after the auto maker said that it would sell 300 million shares to fund retiree benefits. ...
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