Lead Negotiators Between GM And UAW Claim "Good Progress" Has Been Made As Talks Continue...

Lead Negotiators Between GM And UAW Claim

The UAW and General Motors have made "good progress" on key issues, lead negotiators for the UAW and GM said in letters to members and GM employees late Friday afternoon.

GM and the UAW negotiators adjourned early Friday evening after a full day of talks at Detroit's Renaissance Center. It was day 19 of the union's nationwide strike against the automaker. Talks resumed around 9 a.m. Saturday. 

In the letter to union members, Terry Dittes, vice president of union's GM Department, wrote: "Since the last update, we have made good progress regarding the issues of health care and a path for temporary employees becoming seniority members..."


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MDarringerMDarringer - 10/5/2019 10:39:38 AM
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Mary Barra--given that she has no balls--will capitulate to the communist union and within 3-5 years GM will be bankrupt solely to outrageous labor costs.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 10/5/2019 7:58:22 PM
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Yawn!


skytopskytop - 10/6/2019 11:03:27 PM
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Good progress means the mediators were served good pizza with toppings for lunch.


skytopskytop - 10/7/2019 2:00:53 PM
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Don't believe any of the FAKE NEWS reports.
Today's headline is: UAW says GM talks take 'a turn for the worse'

DETROIT -- Contract negotiations between the UAW and General Motors suffered a setback after the union said the automaker essentially rejected its latest offer, providing little hope a national strike, now entering its fourth week, will end soon.


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