UAW says it has reached deal with GM, government

DETROIT — The United Auto Workers union says it has reached a tentative agreement on contract concessions with the U.S. government and General Motors Corp., a key step toward GM’s effort to restructure out of bankruptcy court.

DETROIT — The United Auto Workers union says it has reached a tentative agreement on contract concessions with the U.S. government and General Motors Corp., a key step toward GM’s effort to restructure out of bankruptcy court. Union members must still vote on the deal. The UAW says in a statement that it includes changes in funding to a union-run retiree health care trust and concessions that reduce labor costs. ______ Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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