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July 23, 2007
The president of the United Auto Workers said Monday his union is not in the mood to make concessions during contract talks with U.S.-based automakers who say they need cost cuts to stay in business, according to the Associated Press.
The comments came after the traditional handshake between officials from the UAW and General Motors Corp., the nation's No. 1 automaker. The ceremony officially kicked off negotiations between the sides.
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