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Number of Employees 7
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations: 813930
Recent Events
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UAW leaders nominate Bob King as new president
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UAW nominates King to be next president
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UAW Leaders Nominate Bob King As President
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Report: UAW to Nominate Bob King for Union President
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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
News & Analysis
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Union approval key to Chrysler sale: analysts
DETROIT, United States AFP — The United Auto Workers union will play a pivotal role in the potential sale of DaimlerChrysler's struggling US unit and could wind up blocking a deal not to its liking, analysts said. "I know it's not the prevailing wisdom on Wall Street," said Harley...
Auto union chief sees middle-class dream slipping away
DETROIT, United States AFP — From his office overlooking the Detroit River, United Auto Workers union chief Ron Gettelfinger is watching the American dream slip away for the blue-collar workers he represents. The UAW, having led sit-ins and strikes in past decades, was largely responsible for winning factory workers...
US autoworkers greet job cuts with resignation
DETROIT AFP — DaimlerChrysler's plan to cut 13,000 jobs has been greeted with shrugs of resignation by autoworkers who found the news far too familiar. Detroit has been devastated by waves of layoffs as the Big Three US automakers -- Ford, General Motors and Chrysler -- steadily shed plants...
DaimlerChrysler disappointed with lack of health plan deal
DETROIT, United States AFP — DaimlerChrysler AG officials said they were disappointed by the decision of the United Auto Workers to scuttle a series of concessions designed to help the company reduce the cost of health-care benefits. John Franciosi, senior vice president of employee relations, confirmed that the Chrysler Group...
US auto workers nix Chrysler givebacks
WASHINGTON AFP — Auto workers have ruled out health-care givebacks to DaimlerChrysler that have already been ceded to General Motors and Ford, the union president said. "Analysis proved it's a different situation at DaimlerChrysler than it is and GM and Ford," United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said of the...
Detroit's Problems Even Worse Than They Look.
Byline: Jim Ostroff U.S. automakers' sales are even worse than July figures suggest. These show that Ford, General Motors GM and DaimlerChrysler combined are barely topping foreign brands. But more-detailed numbers for May, recently made available, show a grimmer picture: Toyota, Honda and...
DaimlerChrysler seeking US union healthcare concessions
DETROIT AFP — DaimlerChrysler is pushing the United Auto Workers' union to make concessions in its healthcare contracts with the automaker similar to those the union has already inked with General Motors and the Ford Motor Co. Tom LaSorda, chief executive of the company's Chrysler Group, told reporters on...
Big change in store for U.S. carmakers.(Brief Article)
A much-awaited restructuring of automakers will come in 2006,a year earlier than had been predicted. Rapidly declining sales and deteriorating finances at GM, Ford and DaimlerChrysler mean the Big Three automakers need union concessions sooner rather than later. The Big Three just can't...
Big changes in store for the Big Three automakers.(AUTOS)
Big changes are in store for the Big Three automakers in 2006, a year sooner than expected. To avoid a strike at Delphi Corp., a key parts supplier, GM will intercede and buy out many of the contracts of older workers so it can hire young workers...
Big Three Will See Big Changes in 2006.
Byline: Jim Ostroff A major restructuring of General Motors GM, Ford and DaimlerChrysler is likely to be under way by next fall"a year earlier than expected. The finances of GM and Ford are deteriorating much faster than had been anticipated, and all of the...
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