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As General Motors contract vote proceeds, UAW prepares deeper concessions at Chrysler
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 :Negotiations between the United Auto Workers union and Chrysler LLC continued Tuesday on a new four-year labor agreement. The UAW set an 11 a.m. Wednesday deadline to strike the number three US automaker if no progress towards reaching a deal was achieved. The discussions at Chrysler are proceeding as the UAW bureaucracy is pushing General Motors workers to accept a contract containing enormous concessions, including a two-tier wage system, the setting up of an underfunded union-run health care fund for retirees, and a wage freeze.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 :Negotiations between the United Auto Workers union and Chrysler LLC continued Tuesday on a new four-year labor agreement. The UAW set an 11 a.m. Wednesday deadline to strike the number three US automaker if no progress towards reaching a deal was achieved. The discussions at Chrysler are proceeding as the UAW bureaucracy is pushing General Motors workers to accept a contract containing enormous concessions, including a two-tier wage system, the setting up of an underfunded union-run health care fund for retirees, and a wage freeze.
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