The News Review:
- Auto workers make concessions to keep jobs in US
- GM deal ‘a black day’ for Canada’s auto sector
- SportingNews.com – Your expert source for NASCAR Auto Racing stats…
- New Japanese GP track boosts Hamilton’s title hopes – Auto
- Auto industry asks for B10bn to boost R&D: Master plan…
Auto workers make concessions to keep jobs in US
Christian Science Monitor – Sep 27, 2007
addParam(“play” “false”); myFlashbject. Investment in US plants ? especially ones whose future has been in doubt ? is what the union means when it talks of “job security” as a top goal in bargaining. According to the Associated Press GM generally agreed that with the reduced costs from the new contract investment in the plants would make good business sense. “We’re very comfortable with this agreement and we’re happy to be able to recommend it to our membership” UAW president Ron Gettelfinger said. “I’m pleased to say that we have a VEBA in place that will secure the benefits of our retirees.
GM deal ‘a black day’ for Canada’s auto sector
Globe and Mail – Sep 27, 2007
General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers reached a deal that shifts the burden of retiree health-care costs for U. workers to the union.
SportingNews.com – Your expert source for NASCAR Auto Racing stats…
SportingNews.com – Sep 27, 2007
This weekend’s race at Kansas Speedway is one of the few in the Chase that doesn’t have a clear-cut favorite. It is the “home” track for Carl Edwards and Clint Bowyer but Jimmie Johnson will win. * This might not be exactly how France came up with the idea. This story was produced by the Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service a free content provider for newspapers.
New Japanese GP track boosts Hamilton’s title hopes – Auto
ESPN – Sep 27, 2007
The circuit replaces the venue at Suzuka whose contract ran outlast year. Fuji Speedway near the picturesque Mount Fuji lasthosted a Formula ne race in 1977 and the circuit has beenrenovated to prepare for the modern version of Formula ne. Raikkonen and Massa who were 1-2 in the last race in Belgiumpicked up where they left off with the top times. Raikkonen did 1minute 19.
Auto industry asks for B10bn to boost R&D: Master plan…
Free with registration – Bangkok Post – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 27, 2007
(27-SEP-07) Bangkok Post (Bangkok Thailand). 27–Automotive policy planners are seeking about 10 billion baht from the government to develop the auto parts manufacturing sector under a new master plan for the.
