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General Motors Attrition Program participants FWA = 570

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Lost jobs take toll on Delphi
"Thinking the Unthinkable" was the headline on a Business First article 14 years ago telling of the uncertain future of Western New York's largest manufacturer.It was named Harrison Division of General Motors Corp. then. Today it's called Delphi Thermal Systems.

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Wagoner Says He's Not Against Alliance

July 11 - DETROIT - General Motors Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Rick Wagoner said Tuesday that he is not against a proposed alliance with Renault and Nissan.


GM workers ponder whether to stay or go

June 23 - Jim Zent, president of UAW Local 2209, which represents workers at GM’s southwest Allen County plant, said more than 450 employees locally already plan


Delphi offers buyouts to 8,000 workers

June 19 - Under a new deal that will hasten the retirement of thousands more U.S. auto workers, Delphi Corp. agreed to provide retirement incentives and buyouts to 8,000 hourly workers represented by its second-largest union.



U.A.W. Says Applications for Buyouts Soar at G.M.

LAS VEGAS, June 15 — With a week to go before the deadline, it looks like at least 30,000 United Automobile Workers union members at General Motors will opt for incentives to leave or retire


Union rejects tentative contract

June 10 2006 - Navistar International Corp. said Friday that members of its United Auto Workers union rejected a tentative labor contract.


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