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November 5, 2007

Union leaders to get details of pact with Ford

UAW officials from local chapters that represent Ford workers nationwide are to meet in Dearborn today to learn the nitty-gritty details of the new tentative labor deal reached with the automaker, according to local union leaders cited by the Detroit Free Press.

A UAW spokesperson did not return calls for details about the meeting.

On Saturday, after more than 40 hours of round-the-clock bargaining, the two sides reached a deal on a new four-year labor contract to propose to workers, who will vote to ratify or reject the deal over the next week or so.

Posted by Peter C. T. Elsworth  at 9:53 AM to Ford , Unions | Permalink

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