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UAW says advised Delphi will file motions Friday

Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:11 PM ET

   

CHICAGO, March 29 (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers on Wednesday said elected public officials have told the union that bankrupt parts supplier Delphi Corp. (DPHIQ.PK: Quote, Profile, Research) will file motions Friday morning to reject its labor contracts and change retiree benefits.

Several elected officials told the union that Delphi Chief Executive Steve Miller on Wednesday had contacted them about plans for the filing, UAW Vice President Richard Shoemaker said in a note to UAW local unit presidents and chairpersons.

http://today.reuters.com/investing/finance...ABOR-URGENT.XML

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It sure is. It seems like Monday is going to be the telltale day on whether workers go to work or strike. I don't think anything will happen tomorrow.

The Union I feel will wait through the wekend to see if Delphi is willing to still talk before walking.

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