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Delphi expects deal with workers, understands their anger

01/17/2006, 11:24 AM

By admin

Delphi chairman Robert Miller said he expects the bankrupt auto-parts supplier to reach a deal on wages and benefits for its 33,000 U.S. hourly workers rather than seeking a court order to void their contracts. “I refuse to believe this will end in a train wreck,” he said. “I believe it will end in a solution.” Concerns have been mounting that a strike by Delphi workers would have a serious impact on GM, and even Toyota. Miller said he understands the concerns of Delphi workers. “They expected us to live up to our promises, but have been caught by that shifting global landscape,” he said. “I don’t blame them for being angry.”

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