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Posted September 20, 2011 at 04:34 pm

With more negotiations between Chrysler and the United Auto Workers still to come, the terms of the new agreement between General Motors and the UAW have been made public. The entire contract runs 422 pages, but the UAW highlighted the new benefits for its membership. Jobs, investment and products: Spring Hill, Tennessee – two mid-size vehicles; Warren, Michigan – new transmission program; Romulus, Michigan – new engine program; Wentzville, Missouri – full shift added and new mid-size pickup program; Saginaw, Michigian – castings for next generation engine program; Fort Wayne, Indiana – next generation full-size pickup; compact vehicle at a yet-to-be determined plant. (The Shreveport, Louisiana, plant that produces GM's mid-size pickups is still scheduled to close next year when the Colorado and Canyon are discontinued. The Janesville, Wisconsin plant remains on standby.) • Since the bankruptcy, GM committed $4.6 billion in investment and new products creating 11,800 jobs. In..

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Posted September 20, 2011 at 04:54 pm

View Mopar PostNews Feed, on September 20, 2011 at 04:34 pm, said:

With more negotiations between Chrysler and the United Auto Workers still to come, the terms of the new agreement between General Motors and the UAW have been made public. The entire contract runs 422 pages, but the UAW highlighted the new benefits for its membership. Jobs, investment and products: Spring Hill, Tennessee – two mid-size vehicles; Warren, Michigan – new transmission program; Romulus, Michigan – new engine program; Wentzville, Missouri – full shift added and new mid-size pickup program; Saginaw, Michigian – castings for next generation engine program; Fort Wayne, Indiana – next generation full-size pickup; compact vehicle at a yet-to-be determined plant. (The Shreveport, Louisiana, plant that produces GM's mid-size pickups is still scheduled to close next year when the Colorado and Canyon are discontinued. The Janesville, Wisconsin plant remains on standby.) • Since the bankruptcy, GM committed $4.6 billion in investment and new products creating 11,800 jobs. In..

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