Ron Gettelfinger

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WashingtonPost Business, 24.12.08 05:32 UTC

UAW Vows to Fight Salary Concessions

Labor Leaders Seek to Renegotiate White House Terms on Auto Bailout

NPR, 23.12.08 11:01 UTC

UAW Hopes New Year Brings Better Bailout Deal

by Frank Langfitt Morning Edition, December 23, 2008 · The United Auto Workers object to key terms of the Bush Administration's bailout of the automakers. Union President Ron Gettelfinger isn't shy ...

BusinessWeek, 23.12.08 05:01 UTC

Auto Bailout: UAW Chief Draws a Line

Ron Gettelfinger may not be able to hold off wage and benefit cuts as he hammers out a restructuring with GM execs

WashingtonPost Politics, 20.12.08 07:31 UTC

UAW's Sacrifices Look to Some Like Surrender

For decades after its founding in 1935, the United Auto Workers stood as a powerful model for the American labor movement, an influential organization that historians credit with uplifting living ...

WashingtonPost Print Edition, 20.12.08 06:01 UTC

UAW's Sacrifices Look to Some Like Surrender

For decades after its founding in 1935, the United Auto Workers stood as a powerful model for the American labor movement, an influential organization that historians credit with uplifting living ...

WashingtonPost Business, 20.12.08 05:30 UTC

UAW's Sacrifices Look to Some Like Surrender

For decades after its founding in 1935, the United Auto Workers stood as a powerful model for the American labor movement, an influential organization that historians credit with uplifting living ...

WashingtonPost Top Stories, 20.12.08 05:00 UTC

UAW's Sacrifices Look to Some Like Surrender

For decades after its founding in 1935, the United Auto Workers stood as a powerful model for the American labor movement, an influential organization that historians credit with uplifting living ...

Times Online Business, 13.12.08 23:01 UTC

The great car crash

Looking rattled and exhausted at yet another press conference last Friday, Ron Gettelfinger wondered aloud if he had been lured into a trap. The on-off talks to bail out the American car industry had ...

NPR, 12.12.08 20:34 UTC

Big Three Snubbed: What's Next For Automakers?

by Erin Killlian NPR.org, December 12, 2008 · Congress failed Thursday to approve a $14 billion package for the Big Three automakers, leaving big questions for what will happen to the teetering auto ...

BusinessWeek, 12.12.08 19:01 UTC

Auto Bailout: White House to Rescue?

Bush indicates he won't let the auto companies collapse. Treasury may tide Detroit over with remaining bank-bailout funds