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March 28, 2007
The head of the United Automobile Workers union says auto workers are done making sacrifices,according to the New York Times. Ron Gettelfinger opened the U.A.W.’s two-day bargaining convention yesterday by saying that he would take a hard line against more concessions, even if it meant calling a strike.
Gettelfinger has been criticized by some members for not taking a firm enough stance against wage and benefit cuts, made clear Tuesday that workers are done making sacrifices.
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