Business
GM reaches pact with union in Delta strike Detroit | May 17, 2008 12:01:13 AM IST
General Motors Corp. has reached a tentative agreement with a United Auto Workers local that has been on strike for more than a month, the U.S. automaker said. The Detroit News reported Friday that the agreement covers 2,300 workers at the Delta Township factory near Lansing, Mich. Employees at the factory build GM sport utility vehicles, including the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Saturn Outlook. Since the plant opened in 2006, workers have been covered by a temporary labor agreement, said UAW Local 602 President Doug Rademacher. GM is still trying to resolve labor disputes at factories in Mansfield, Ohio, and Kansas City, Kan., the newspaper reported. In related news, GM Wednesday reached a tentative three-year labor deal with the Canadian Auto Workers union, covering 13,000 hourly employees. (UPI)
Balmiki delegation meets Ambala range IG President in Pune; talks about India, Gandhi BJP nets three MLAs from opposition parties Rajde Trust to give away scholarships to young cricketers Curfew continues in MP city: Rahul demands CM\'s resignation Four poachers arrested, a hunted peacock and guns seized Allegation of decrease in power generation baseless
|