Seeking power which could lead to a devastating strike, auto parts supplier Delphi Corp. argued Tuesday before a federal bankruptcy judge that it must be given the right to cancel its labor contracts or it will fail. But lawyers for the United Auto Workers union argued that Delphi would receive an unfair advantage, allowing it to force through deep wage cuts and rob its workers of long-promised benefits.
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Seeking power which could lead to a devastating strike, auto parts supplier Delphi Corp. argued Tuesday before a federal bankruptcy judge that it must be given the right to cancel its labor contracts or it will fail. But lawyers for the United Auto Workers union argued that Delphi would receive an unfair advantage, allowing it to force through deep wage cuts and rob its workers of long-promised benefits.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 10th, 2006. Filed under: Business Law, Law Misc
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