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This is a discussion on UAW reopens DCX Talks. within the News and Announcements forums, part of the Website News and Announcements category; The UAW is again in discussions with the Chrysler Group about how to address the automaker's health care costs, after ...
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UAW reopens DCX Talks.
The UAW is again in discussions with the Chrysler Group about how to address the automaker's health care costs, after an earlier announcement that talks had ended, UAW President Ron Gettelfinger said Tuesday. Read the full articile here, http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a...610110420/1014. Source, The Detroit Free Press.
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