Local/State News
Auto Talks Could Stall New GM Products
the auto maker and the United Auto Workers have returned for their
22nd straight day of bargaining.
Workers walked off the job yesterday morning after talks between
the two sides bogged down.
The president of the union says job security remains the primary
concern as the union seeks guarantees of new vehicles for U.S.
plants that would preserve jobs.
The UAW's Web site says striking workers will receive $200 a
week plus medical benefits from the UAW's strike fund, which had
more than 800 million dollars as of last November.
© Copyright 2021, wgvu
(2007-09-25)
USA
(wgvu) -
DETROIT (AP) - A General Motors spokesman say negotiators forthe auto maker and the United Auto Workers have returned for their
22nd straight day of bargaining.
Workers walked off the job yesterday morning after talks between
the two sides bogged down.
The president of the union says job security remains the primary
concern as the union seeks guarantees of new vehicles for U.S.
plants that would preserve jobs.
The UAW's Web site says striking workers will receive $200 a
week plus medical benefits from the UAW's strike fund, which had
more than 800 million dollars as of last November.
© Copyright 2021, wgvu