(Bloomberg) -- Delphi Corp. and former parent
General Motors Corp. are close to an agreement with the United
Auto Workers union that would pave the way for the auto-parts
supplier to emerge from bankruptcy this year, people with
knowledge of the negotiations said.
UAW officials have summoned union plant leaders to Detroit
for a briefing today on the accord, which would provide Delphi
workers buyouts and job guarantees in exchange for plant
closings, the people said.
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General Motors Corp. are close to an agreement with the United
Auto Workers union that would pave the way for the auto-parts
supplier to emerge from bankruptcy this year, people with
knowledge of the negotiations said.
UAW officials have summoned union plant leaders to Detroit
for a briefing today on the accord, which would provide Delphi
workers buyouts and job guarantees in exchange for plant
closings, the people said.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
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