BNET Industries
- Private
- US
Number of Employees 7
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations: 813930
Recent Events
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Republicans John McCain, Michael Steele suddenly oppose GM, Chrysler bailouts, blame unions
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Gettelfinger: We didn't sell Ford deal well
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Ford seen narrowing loss, focus on cash burn (Reuters)
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Colorado insurer changes course on fat babies
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UPDATE 1-UAW opposition mounts to Ford concessions
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30 April - Remarks by the President on the Auto Industry
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Deere, UAW Reach Tentative Deal
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Deere, UAW reach tentative agreement
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Ford, UAW discuss labor-cost disadvantage
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U.S. Forced Chrysler's Creditors to Blink
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Detroit 3 headlines: Ford adjusts UAW health care deal
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Fiat lost $251 million in 2nd quarter
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UAW sends Girsky to GM's board
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GM Retirees Go To Court To Protect Their Benefits
A “national advocacy organization†dedicated to preserving the benefits of General Motors’ 122,000 formerly salaried retirees could potentially throw a monkey wrench into the bankruptcy reorganization of the giant automaker. The General Motors Retirees Association on June 2 filed a motion in federal bankruptcy court in Michigan to have the...
GM Retirees Will See Health Benefits Cut
The deal that General Motors just made with the United Auto Workers will require cuts in the medical benefits of retirees, according to papers submitted to union members. And the impending bankruptcy of the embattled auto giant might push those benefits over the edge in a few years. ...
Detroit 3 to UAW: The Bosses Feel Your Pain. Honest.
Chrysler was widely reported today to be cutting 1,000 white-collar jobs, on top of previously announced production cuts, layoffs and job cuts. The way it often works in Detroit is that when blue-collar jobs are cut, white-collar job cuts aren't far behind. The car companies are sensitive to any suggestion...
Strikes hits key supplier for GM, Chrysler
DETROIT, Michigan AFP — The United Auto Workers launched a strike Tuesday against Detroit-based American Axle and Manufacturing Holding Inc AAM, a key supplier to both General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC. The strike began shortly after midnight after the company and union negotiators reached an impasse over wage...
VEBAs gain momentum among big firms
With the Big Three automakers backing retiree health care trusts, large employers across the country are studying and considering the idea as a way to permanently discharge retiree health care liabilities. Experts predict these trusts will be increasingly appealing to certain kinds of companies. In the...
UAW contracts' national impact
DETROIT -- At the kickoff to the United Auto Workers negotiations with Detroit automakers last summer, union President Ron Gettelfinger insisted the new contracts would not stray radically from past versions. But labor experts say the four-year contracts with General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler are...
Fitch: Revenue Challenges to Overshadow U.S. Auto Cost Improvements in 2008
CHICAGO -- Slowing U.S. economic growth will place pressure on U.S. auto sales in 2008, with revenue declines offsetting much of the benefits from recent fixed-cost improvements achieved at GM, Ford and Chrysler. Fitch Ratings expects that U.S. light vehicle sales will fall approximately 3% in 2008 to 15.6 million...
Ford agrees to halt plant closures in union contract
DETROIT, United States AFP — Struggling Ford Motor Co. has agreed to halt planned closures of six US plants in exchange for major concessions from its main union, the United Auto Workers said Monday. In a document outlining a deal reached over the weekend, the union said the agreement...
Workers reach tentative agreement with Ford
DETROIT, United States AFP — The United Auto Workers Union said Saturday it had reached a tentative four-year contract with Ford Motor Saturday, avoiding a potentially crippling strike that has affected other top US automakers. The union said the deal was reached after hours of hard bargaining at 3:20...
UAW: GM to Keep Most U.S. Plants
General Motors Corp. has pledged new products for about 55 of 82 U.S. facilities over the next several years while studying or closing more than 20 as part of its tentative contract agreement with the United Auto Workers. The automaker and the UAW disclosed details of future job security for...
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