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A Swedish trade union on Monday said it will take bankruptcy action against troubled automaker Saab Automobile to secure payments to its members, who still haven't received their August salaries.

White-collar labor union Unionen said it will file bankruptcy proceedings against Saab on Monday afternoon, following last week's rejection of Saab's application for bankruptcy protection by a district court.

Local Unionen leader Cecilia Fahlberg regretted that the union had to take this step, but said it was the only available mean to secure payments to its members, who will receive a government-funded salary guarantee if their employer is declared bankrupt.

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Swedish Union Takes Action Against Saab To Secure Back Wages

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